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Prenatal Paranoia: An Analysis of the Bumpy Landscape for the Pregnant Athlete
Authors:Charlene Weaving
Institution:1. Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canadacweaving@stfx.ca
Abstract:ABSTRACT

I analyze the case of pregnant athletes, and argue that sexism surrounds pregnant athlete’s participation in sport. I claim that we stigmatize the pregnant body in action. Participating in sport while pregnant is often considered socially irresponsible behaviour because of unfounded fear of harming the fetus. Many believe that elite sport is in conflict with reproductive ability. However, this belief is not rooted in scientific findings, and rather is reinforced by traditional sexist views of the woman’s athletic body and its capabilities. Analyzing the various degrees of sexism like sexual objectification and unjust discrimination that surround the pregnant athlete is a relevant and necessary exercise in order to challenge traditional sexist views and increase agency for the pregnant athlete.
Keywords:Sexism  sexual objectification  pregnancy  women athletes
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