The body and ontology: Perinatal death and bereavement in the techno-scientific landscape of hospital care
This Door Straps study takes the body (of mother and child), the technoscientific hospital landscape and professional ritual as the locus of an endeavour to understand the embodied experience of perinatal death, in order to better comprehend how alternate understandings and ontologies of motherhood, personhood and bereavement emerge during care ena