Poetic voices: Women’s experience of miscarriage

Lois de Cruz
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Recently, there has been some attention paid to miscarriage in the media, yet societal attitudes towards the stigma and disenfranchisement some women experience after miscarriage are slow to change. Miscarriage is a common event. Statistics show that more than a quarter of all pregnancies result in miscarriage, with the majority occurring in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. However, there is very little research into its long-term impact on women. The article is loosely based on my Ph.D. research findings on the long-term effects of miscarriage on some women many decades after the event. Here, I want to raise awareness of the long-term psychological effects of miscarriage and to consider the needs of women who miscarry. I also reflect on my own experience of miscarriage more than twenty years ago and I use a reflexive approach in which I embrace my subjectivity and bring it into the heart of my writing. I present my research findings through poetic inquiry, as I feel that poetry is a powerful medium for evoking lived experience. I have represented my data in poetic form, keeping as close as possible to the participants’ original words. This method allowed me to distil my participants’ experiences of miscarriage and to present these in a redolent and intimate way. I include a companion poem, where I reflect on the experience of writing this article and ponder on the impact miscarriage still has on me now. I believe that poetry can be a powerful medium for evoking lived experience and that it gives voice to my research participants allowing them to speak powerfully of their experience of miscarriage. I hope that in the future there will be a deeper understanding from health professionals and by society in general about the impact of miscarriage so that women will be better heard and supported.
诗意的声音:女性流产的经历
最近,媒体对流产进行了一些关注,但社会对一些女性流产后经历的耻辱和剥夺权利的态度却迟迟没有改变。流产是很常见的事情。统计数据显示,超过四分之一的怀孕导致流产,其中大多数发生在怀孕的前12周。然而,关于它对女性的长期影响的研究却很少。这篇文章大致基于我的博士研究成果,研究流产对一些女性几十年后的长期影响。在这里,我想提高人们对流产的长期心理影响的认识,并考虑流产妇女的需求。我也会反思自己二十多年前的流产经历,我采用了一种反思的方式,在这种方式中,我拥抱了自己的主观性,并将其带入了我写作的核心。我通过诗歌探究来呈现我的研究成果,因为我觉得诗歌是一种唤起生活经验的强大媒介。我以诗意的形式呈现我的数据,尽可能地保持参与者的原话。这种方法使我能够提炼我的参与者的流产经历,并以一种芬芳而亲密的方式呈现这些经历。我还附了一首诗,在诗中我反思了写这篇文章的经历,并思考了流产现在对我的影响。我相信诗歌可以成为唤起生活经历的有力媒介,它让我的研究参与者发出声音,让他们有力地说出自己的流产经历。我希望今后卫生专业人员和整个社会对流产的影响有更深入的了解,以便更好地倾听和支持妇女。
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