Women with disabilities and their motherhood: scoping review

Author:

Morais Fernanda Rodrigues Chaves1ORCID,Moreira Martha Cristina Nunes1ORCID,Costa Laureane Marília de Lima2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasil

2. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract This review aims to disclose the gaps and needs for acknowledging the rights to experience motherhood of women with disabilities. To do so, we map how much is known about these women’s experience with motherhood, shedding light on their sexual and reproductive rights. The present work followed the scoping review by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). This research is structured by elaborating the question, identifying the relevant studies, selecting the studies, extracting the data, sorting, summarizing, and creating reports based on the results. Results: we found 1050 articles, of which 53 were selected for the analysis. considering the different themes, we generated three axes: (1) infantilization, dehumanization, and discredit in the experience of motherhood; (2) obstetric ableism - an expression of violence in obstetrics; (3) reproductive justice - politicize motherhood and care. The study showed the urgent need to regard women with disabilities as people having the right to make sexual and reproductive health choices. Health professionals need permanent education to acknowledge and guarantee such a need as interweaving relationships to reach decision-making and autonomy.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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