Motherhood

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There are differences in the meaning of motherhood from one society to another and radical variations in ideas about conception birth child rearing and relationships between parents and children. In Ghanaian societies traditionally motherhood and a woman's place and status are intricately bound. There is a strong pro-natalist tendency mothers of many children are highly regarded whilst infertile women are stigmatised. Equally having a child in the wrong circumstances adversely affects a woman's social profile. The book discusses the various social aspects of motherhood and argues that a higher regard for individual religious and cultural convictions and choices would improve our understanding of what having children means to women.
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