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Pregnancy Dating Challenges: Technologies and Unequal Geographies of Abortion and Childbirth Care

Project description

A closer look at access to abortion and childbirth care

Pregnancy dating, a crucial step in pregnancy management, forms the foundation for prenatal care, childbirth planning and access to various reproductive options. Despite its significance, pregnancy dating methods vary widely, often overlooking the embodied knowledge of pregnant individuals. This lack of scrutiny affects how pregnancy is studied, shaping legal provisions and clinical practices. The ERC-funded PregDaT project will explore the intricacies of pregnancy dating in four European countries, dissecting its socio-technical and political components. By doing so, the project aims to address unequal access to abortion and childbirth care, ultimately reshaping policies and practices in the field. PregDaT promises a brighter future for pregnant individuals and the science of reproduction.

Objective

Pregnancy dating, or the assessment of the duration of the gestation, is considered the most important step in the management of any pregnancy for obstetric and neonatal care. It is on the estimated starting date of the pregnancy that the whole chain of care (e.g. prenatal screening, childbirth plans) is established and access to a variety of critical pregnancy, childbirth and abortion options are regulated. Although considered a standard procedure, pregnancy dating varies greatly in accuracy and methods, and across services and countries, and depends on technologies, resources and skills of those involved. In this process, pregnant peoples embodied knowledge is often disregarded as unreliable. Despite bearing major and life-changing consequences, pregnancy dating remains largely unquestioned in the social sciences and in medical and public health literature. This has profound effects on how pregnancy has been theorised and empirically studied as well as on legal provisions and clinical practices. Through PregDaT, I will transform existing paradigms of understanding and studying pregnancy and reproduction by unpacking the black box of pregnancy dating, exposing its socio-technical and political components of pregnancy time, and exploring whether and how these generate unequal access to abortion and childbirth care for different groups in different locations. I will lead a multidisciplinary team employing qualitative methods from STS, anthropology, feminist legal studies, public health studies and visual design to investigate the process of pregnancy dating in 4 European countries, both in metropolitan areas and in peripheral locations. PregDaT will reshape scholarly understanding of pregnancy and pregnant subjectivities and temporalities, while intervening in the policies, practices and regulations of pregnancy and abortion care.

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Host institution

UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA
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€ 1 497 984,00
Address
DORSODURO 3246
30123 VENEZIA
Italy

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Region
Nord-Est Veneto Venezia
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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