Misery of empty laps: life of childess women in Bangladesh
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Title
Misery of empty laps: life of childess women in Bangladesh
Author
Nahar, Papreen
Language
English
Publication Date
20100000
Abstract
This research deals with the experience of childless women of Bangladesh, who are marginalised by a culture which idealises motherhood and are excluded from the mainstream discussion on women’s health. By presenting the lives of these childless women through my research I hope to bring their hidden suffering to the surface and make their voices heard. The research was conducted with an ethnographic approach with feminist views. The study reveals that rural people view infertility more as a social rather than a health problem, such that not having children determines a woman as stigmatised, insignificant in a patriarchal society like Bangladesh. My study also reveals that these women are suffering alone – socially, psychologically, as well as economically. No public service is available for the rural poor. Predominantly rural women are in the hunt for treatment from various traditional healers, where mystery and miracle plays an important role. Only private sector provides expensive reproductive infertility interventions in the urban areas for the middle class in which success rate and quality of services are not monitored adequately. Both urban and rural women experience bodily harm, negative psychological effects and exploitation as treatment consequences. Neither health authorities nor legal bodies are concerned about the childless women’s wellbeing. Yet the women resist this negligence towards them, for in various ways they create a space for themselves to survive in their families and in society . However, compared to the extreme scale of hampering wellbeing the everyday form of resistance among childless women is trivial.
Notes
Monograph: Social Aspects of accessible infertility care in developing countries
Primary Classification
14.1
Secondary Classification
14.1; 9.5.5
Primary keywords
health services accessibility [pri]; infertility [pri]; reproductive health services [pri]
Secondary keywords
case studies; health care delivery; Islamic medicine; psychological suffering; rural population; stigmatization; urban population; women's health
Subject
Bangladesh
Journal Article
Facts, Views and Vision in ObGyn 2010: 28-34
Link for Internet access
Note
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Copyright Flemish Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Primary Document Type
j
Bibliography
31 refs
ISSN
20320418 (print); 26844230 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Misery of empty laps: life of childess women in Bangladesh,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37663.