Rebirth of childbirth: reflections on medicalization of the Brazilian obstetric care

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OBJECTIVE: to reflect on the medicalization process of childbirth and birth and its consequences based on a Brazilian audiovisual media artifact. METHOD: reflective and interpretive analysis of the documentary O Renascimento do Parto (The Rebirth of Childbirth) based on Critical Discourse Analysis. RESULTS: c-section emerges as an alternative to adverse conditions of pregnancy. However, it has become a routine and abusive practice of a medicalized obstetric care, thus becoming a social problem. In order to the incidence of c-sections decrease, women's protagonism must be restored, in addition to considering psychological, affective, emotional, spiritual, cultural, and contextual aspects in childbirth. CONCLUSION: childbirth is established as a material element and a mental phenomenon of social practices. We must interrupt the predominant model, allowing the body to express itself through the release of oxytocin, and decrease the segregation that c-section causes, thus enabling affective bonds.

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Gomes, S. C., Teodoro, L. P. P., Pinto, A. G. A., Oliveira, D. R. de, Quirino, G. da S., & Pinheiro, A. K. B. (2018). Rebirth of childbirth: reflections on medicalization of the Brazilian obstetric care. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71(5), 2594–2598. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0564

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