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Understanding baby loss
The sociology of life, death and post-mortem
Overview
This book offers a detailed and sensitive account of how parents experience different forms of baby loss, and subsequently make decisions about post-mortem examination. It also analyses some of the challenges professionals face when working in this highly sensitive field of medicine.
Research and Focus
It draws on data from an ESRC award-winning UK based study on the development of minimally invasive post-mortem to examine a range of sociologically pertinent issues relating to: ‘trauma’, ‘emotions’, ‘decisions’, ‘care’, ‘technology’, ‘memory’ and the role of ‘social and biological relationships’.
Contribution
By shedding light on this taboo aspect of healthcare, the book provides a highly original contribution to sociology, offering a comprehensive analysis of some of the most pressing concerns in the field to date.