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Accepted Paper:

Inviable, invisible, silenced. Medical challenges and social expectations around early pregnancy loss conversation in healthcare settings  
Carolina Remorini (Universitat Autonoma De Barcelona)

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Paper Short Abstract:

This paper addresses the challenges encountered by pregnant women and their partners when talking about their experiences with early pregnancy loss with health professionals, focusing on language and the comprehensive assessment of the impact of the loss on people’s lives beyond the medical aspects.

Paper Abstract:

Currently, in Spain, gestational losses represent about 25% of pregnancies, and despite their high prevalence, they remain hidden. The existence of a gap in the field of anthropology and qualitative studies in general about the people who have gone through gestational losses (

Panel OP191
Navigating uncertainty and risks in reproductive trajectories: dialogues among patients, health workers and anthropologists in clinical settings
  Session 1 Thursday 18 July, 2024, -