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Complexities And Contingencies Conceptualised: Towards A Model Of Reproductive Navigation

FROM HEALTH BEHAVIOURS TO HEALTH PRACTICES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES(2014)

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AbstractCurrent international attention to reproductive health behaviour is inspired by a western celebration of individual rights, autonomous action and rational choice. A predominant idea is that individuals should be free to act in accordance with their reproductive intentions and that, in doing so, they will attain their desired (and quantifiable) fertility outcomes. Yet such a framework leads to a misrepresentation of the reproductive dynamics on the ground, because individual fertility intentions are often not a priori defined, decisions are often not the result of rational calculation and reproductive happenings do not exist in a social vacuum. This article provides sociocultural evidence for a different conceptualisation of reproductive health behaviour. On the basis of long‐term anthropological fieldwork in the East Province of Cameroon, I will analyse the complexities of fertility‐related decision‐making. Two case studies from the field will show that reproductive happenings are often characterised by indeterminacy and contingency. In order to understand the complex ways in which women give direction to these uncertainties, I propose an encompassing framework of reproductive navigation that explicitly acknowledges the influence of sociality and corporeality on fertility aspirations and actions.
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social navigation,the body,decision-making,reproductive health,Cameroon
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