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Overall, the emerging discourse in this study was one of different masculinities in the transitional sociopolitical situation in Indonesia.
The dominant and socially desirable discourse in this study setting delineated sexual abstinence as a means of protecting the infant from a perceived illness called kubemenda.
Prolonged sexual abstinence after childbirth for protecting the infant's health and avoiding kubemenda was the dominant and socially desirable discourse in this study setting.
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Discourse generated in this study; 'recovering from the effects of surgery while struggling to mother my baby'.
Discourse generated in this study; 'rates of medical intervention in Australia are too high', 'medical intervention is not without risk it comes with the potential for serious complications'.
Discourse generated in this study; 'childbirth is unsafe in the absence of medical expertise'a 'a healthy baby is all that matters'.
Discourse generated in this study; 'midwives act irresponsibly when attending a women birthing at home'homeome birth is a return to times past where mothers and babies died in vast numbers'.
Thus, the critical discourse analysis in this study adds possible theoretically informed explanations of how to understand the nature of policy in ways that go beyond frequencies and counts of references.
The discourse generated in this study; 'women are the experts in giving birth, trust our bodies to keep us safe' reminds us that the majority of pregnant women will give birth safely with minimal need for intervention [ 44] in a safe environment with the right support.
The discourses described in this study are based in the taken-for-granted understanding of the stakeholders in Ilala.
The consumer discourses identified in this study; 'the interests of women and their babies must be the focus of maternity care, not the system and those who work in it', and 'maternity care options need to be expanded to allow women choice in the care they receive' are reflected in the primary maternity care agenda for change.
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