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. 2017 Jul:185:110-117.
doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.05.036. Epub 2017 May 18.

Re-working biographies: Women's narratives of pregnancy whilst living with epilepsy

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Re-working biographies: Women's narratives of pregnancy whilst living with epilepsy

Annalise Weckesser et al. Soc Sci Med. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

This paper explores the multiple ways experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood come to 'rework' the biographies of women living with epilepsy. Pregnancy is explored as a temporarily concurrent status alongside the long-term condition of epilepsy. Narrative interviews were conducted with 32 women from across the UK. Analysis of these narratives suggests that biographical disruption and continuity are both useful in the conceptualisation of women's diverse experiences of pregnancy and epilepsy. Such findings challenge the notion that the presence of a condition over a long period of time leads to the normalisation of illness. Participants' narratives demonstrate that, for some, pregnancy and early motherhood may be disruptive and can raise concerns regarding an ever present condition that may previously have been taken for granted. Findings also indicate the need for a greater consideration of gender and care responsibilities, as well explorations of concomitant conditions, in the theorising of biographies and chronic illness.

Keywords: Biographical disruption & continuity; Epilepsy; Gender; Pregnancy; Reproductive health; United Kingdom.

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