Abbott Laura
Pract Midwife. 2016 Oct;19(9):8, 10-2.
There are around 600 pregnant women incarcerated in one of the 12 prisons in England and Wales each year and approximately 100-150 babies are born while their mothers are in prison. It is understood that a significant proportion of these women have complex physical, social and psychological needs. I have carried out qualitative research studying the experience of being pregnant in prison. This article will consider the narrative of one of my research participants, Becky, and is dedicated to her.
每年在英格兰和威尔士的12所监狱中,约有600名孕妇被监禁,在她们的母亲入狱期间,大约有100 - 150名婴儿出生。据了解,这些女性中有很大一部分有复杂的身体、社会和心理需求。我开展了定性研究,探究在监狱中怀孕的经历。本文将探讨我的一位研究参与者贝基的故事,并献给她。