‘Crossed the line’: Sexuality discourses of motherhood under 15 years in Uganda

Annah Kamusiime*

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Abstract

Motherhood under 15 years is constructed as having crossed the line of societal morals and this construction shapes the provision of sexual and reproductive health services (SRH) for mothers under 15 years in Uganda. Using collaborative ethnography and through the lens of discourses and governmentality, I established that adolescent pregnancy is constructed within normative discourses enshrouded in religious and cultural values. What is constructed as non-normative is regulated through restrictive SRH policies and penalizing discourses which inhibit access to SRH services and care. A paradigm shift in adolescent SRH policies that are rooted in human rights and equity is one alternative required.

Original languageEnglish
JournalChildren and Society
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Jul 2024

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© 2024 The Author(s). Children & Society published by National Children's Bureau and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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