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Professional records of prenatal care and the (in) visibility of domestic violence against woman

It is a qualitative study that utilized documentary research in the collection of data. It approaches the domestic violence against woman considering the public pre-natal care. It aims at identifying and analyzing the conducts and strategies utilized by health professionals during the prenatal in the suspicion of violence cases and in the declared violence besides discussing the problem of care of pregnant women under violence condition from the perspective of the records. The research focused on 784 records of pregnant women registered in 2006 at 12 Basic Health Care Services in Porto Alegre. 20 records of violence against woman were identified, 10 out of them were upon the prenatal, 07 during the prenatal and 03 at the postnatal. It has been found out that violence appears out of context and the conduct was centered in the consequences on the physical and psychological health of the woman and the children. Violence is not registered as an offense to the woman´s health; thus, it generates omissions in the attendance, sub-registration and invisibility so as to make the elaboration of confronting strategies non-feasible.

Violence against Woman; Prenatal Care; Woman´s Health; Primary Health Care


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