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Foetal Images: The Power of Visual Technology in Antenatal Care and the Implications for Women's Reproductive Freedom
Authors:Ingrid Zechmeister
Institution:(1) Department of Social Policy, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Reithlegasse 16, 1190 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Continuing medico-technical progress has led toan increasing medicalisation of pregnancy andchildbirth. One of the most common technologiesin this context is ultrasound. Based on someidentified `pro-technology feminist theories',notably the postmodernist feminist discourse,the technology of ultrasound is analysedfocusing mainly on social and political ratherthan clinical issues. As empirical researchsuggests, ultrasound is welcomed by themajority of women. The analysis, however, showsthat attitudes and decisions of women areinfluenced by broader social aspects. Furthermore, it demonstrates how the visualtechnology of ultrasound, in addition to otherreproductive technology in maternity care, islinked to the `personification' of the foetusand has therefore contributed to a new image ofthe foetus. The exploration of these issueschallenges some arguments of feministdiscourse. It draws attention to possibleadverse implications of the technology forwomen's reproductive freedom and indicates theimportance of the topic for politicaldiscussions.
Keywords:abortion debate  biomedicine  feminist theories  foetal `personhood'  ultrasound  technology in antenatal care  visualisation
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