Pregnancy Risks of Young Mothers in Medical Discourse and Cultural Settings

Authors : Anisa Puspa Rani; Desintha Dwi Asriani; Heru Nugroho
article cite 0 Year 2023
source: Sawwa Jurnal Studi Gender
Abstract

East Lombok Regency, despite implementing pregnancy health programs, grapples with a persistently high pregnancy risk. This study investigates the disparity between medical and Sasak cultural perspectives on young mothers’ pregnancy risks. Qualitative case study research reveals a conflict between community sociocultural narratives and medical viewpoints. Cultural norms normalize medical narratives, shaping pre-marital reproductive arrangements, body perceptions, and idealized pregnancy concepts. Young mothers, influenced by cultural values, accept pregnancy as a collective social process within the family. The study emphasizes the impact of cultural determinism on shaping perceptions and preferences for young mothers’ pregnancy health, highlighting the need for an integrated approach that bridges medical and cultural perspectives to address and mitigate pregnancy risks effectively.


Concepts :
Food Security and Socioeconomic Dynamics
Marriage and Family Dynamics
Public Health and Nutrition
article cite 0 Year 2023 source Sawwa Jurnal Studi Gender
SDGs
Good health and well-being
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