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    address one’s maternal parent. Societal norms have often associated motherhood with acts of love‚ nurture‚ trust‚ and affection. Yet‚ not every woman can uphold those standards as the loving mother. Instead‚ motherhood can likewise revolve around abuse‚ possession‚ monstrosity‚ and hatred. This contradictory role of motherhood is often represented in maternal horror films‚ in which the mother‚ or the female figure‚ is the source of the dysfunctionality and horror within the family. Maternal horror films

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    Maternal instinct‚ instinctively social? “Take motherhood: nobody ever thought of putting it on a moral pedestal until some brash feminists pointed out‚ about a century ago‚ that the pay is lousy and the career ladder nonexistent” –Barbara Ehrenreich Few women would admit that they have never thought about having a children. Furthermore‚ most women experience sooner or later a strong desire of procreation. There is something difficult to explain in the relationship a mother has with her

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    Outline and evaluate research into maternal deprivation. (18 marks) Bowlby’s maternal deprivation hypothesis suggests that bond disruption between the infant and caregiver in the early years can have detrimental and irreversible effects on the intellectual‚ social‚ and emotional development of the child. He carried out the study on 44 juvenile thieves (that were transferred to his institution)‚ whom he compared to a group of 44 controls. It was a retrospective study using interviews and questionnaires

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    Critical Review of Theory-Maternal Role Attainment Theory Review Mercer’s (1984) Maternal Role Attainment (MRA) theory was built upon Rubin’s (1967) earlier work on attainment of the maternal role. Maternal role attainment is defined as “a process in which the mother achieves competence in the role and integrates the mothering behaviors into her established role set‚ so that she is comfortable in her identity as a mother” (Mercer‚ 1984‚ p. 198). Mercer has extensively studied the process of MRA

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    Assignment 3: 1) Give an understanding of your feelings regarding maternal deprivation. “Maternal depravation” has been used to describe a whole range of situations in which the infant is deprived of his/her relationship with its mother/ primary carer. Bowlby’s theory of “Maternal depravation” was founded on the hypothesis‚ that if a child is detached on a physical and emotional level from its primary carer that this will have long term effects emotionally for that child. According to Bowlby

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    IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY BASED STRATEGIES IN DELIVERING COMMUNITY BASED MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH Community health strategy is a community based approach through which households’and community take active role in health and health related developmental issue. Its aim is to enhance community access to health care through‚ providing health care services to all cohorts and socio economic groups at house hold and community level; building the capacity of community health extension worker (CHEW) and

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    Historically‚ the role of women was confined to some extent to being a mother and wife‚ with women being expected to dedicate most of their energy to these roles‚ and to spend most of their time taking care of the home. In many cultures‚ women received significant help in performing these tasks from older female relatives‚ such as mothers in law or their own mothers.[13] Mother and child in Cambodia Mothers have historically fulfilled the primary role in raising children‚ but since the late 20th

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    Zuarungu-moshie‚ Sherigu‚ Gambibgo‚ Sumbrungu‚ Sokabisi‚ Yorogo‚ Kunkua‚ Plaza‚ sub-districts. The data revealed that Bolgatanga Municipality has high skilled deliveries‚ sanitation problems‚ portable water problems‚ high still births and neonatal deaths‚ prevalence of STI’s especially HIV/AIDS and Nutritional deficiencies. Though the year was generally a successful one‚ some challenges persisted. The slow pace of increase in FP performance‚ High IPTp DOR‚ low CMAM case detection are still a source

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    loss of a mother shatters a family and threatens the well being of surviving children. For every woman who dies‚ 20 or more experience serious complications. These range from chronic infections to disabling injuries (Such as Obstetric fistula). Maternal death and disability rates mirror the huge discrepancies that exist between the haves and the have-nots both within and between countries. Safe Motherhood begins before conception with proper nutrition and a healthy life style and continues with

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    Abstract Developing nations are plagued by high maternal mortality rates‚ unwanted pregnancies‚ and family planning policies that aim to control population growth through sterilization and unsafe birth control drugs. In such harsh settings‚ traditional midwives are important and effective agents of women ’s wellness and family planning policy. This essay will evaluate the community roles of professional versus traditional midwives in rural Asia‚ including discussion regarding the meager respect

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