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A Wise Wife and Good Mother: Reproductive Health and Maternity among Women with Disability in South Korea

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As the first national survey on disability and reproductive health in South Korea, the present study was undertaken to describe experiences and needs related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care among women with physical disability (WWPD). Using a stratified random sampling method, 410 married WWPD between the ages of 18 and 50 participated in the survey regarding respondents’ socio-demographic profiles, disability-related characteristics, and reproductive health during pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care. Findings of this study indicated that most respondents wanted to have a child and perceived child care as possible with appropriate social support. Unlike the conventional wisdom and low societal expectation for these women to perform a maternal role, they gave birth and became caregivers for their child(ren) and family members. This study highlights a wide range of barriers experienced by WWPD with regards to taking care of their reproductive health. Implications for practice and policy are discussed.

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Othelia Lee, EK., Oh, H. A Wise Wife and Good Mother: Reproductive Health and Maternity among Women with Disability in South Korea. Sex Disabil 23, 121–144 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11195-005-6728-y

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