Borders, Citizenship, and Pregnancy: Migrant Women’s Experiences of Pregnancy and Maternity Care in the UK

Gwyneth Lonergan*

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    Abstract

    Using the analytical framework of reproductive justice, this book examines migrant women’s experiences of pregnancy and maternity care within the broader context of gendered and racialised discourses and policies around health, reproduction and citizenship, austerity and an expanding border regime.

    Based on interviews and focus groups with migrant mothers, third sector workers and NHS staff, it explores how immigration policies impact reproductive practices and unevenly distribute access to essential resources and support.

    The book provides valuable insights into the underlying social causes behind migrant women’s relatively poor maternal outcomes and contributes significantly to scholarship on the intersections of citizenship, reproduction and expanding border controls.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationBristol, United Kingdom
    PublisherBristol University Press
    Number of pages176
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9781529234534, 9781529234527
    ISBN (Print)9781529234510
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2025

    Publication series

    NameGlobal Migration and Social Change

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