Changing Birth in the Andes by Guerra-Reyes, Lucia (9780826522375) | Browns Books
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Changing Birth in the Andes : Culture, Policy, and Safe Motherhood in Peru

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In 1997, when the author began research in Peru, she observed a profound disconnect between the birth care desires of health personnel and those of indigenous women.

Midwives and doctors would plead with her as the anthropologist to ""educate women about the dangerous inadequacy of their traditions."" They failed to see how their aim of achieving low rates of maternal mortality clashed with the experiences of local women, who often feared public health centers, where they could experience discrimination and verbal or physical abuse.

Mainly, the women and their families sought a ""good"" birth, which was normally a home birth that corresponded with Andean perceptions of health as a balance of bodily humors. Peru's Intercultural Birthing Policy of 2005 was intended to solve these longstanding issues by recognizing indigenous cultural values and making biomedical care more accessible and desirable for indigenous women.

Yet many difficulties remain. Guerra-Reyes also gives ethnographic attention to health care workers.

She explains the class and educational backgrounds of traditional birth attendants and midwives, interviews doctors and health care administrators, and describes their interactions with local families.

Interviews with national policy makers put the program in context.

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Vanderbilt University Press
0826522378 / 9780826522375
Paperback / softback
15/07/2019
United States
English
240 pages
152 x 228 mm, 525 grams

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