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Denied and disputed paternity in teenage pregnancy: topical structural analysis of case studies of young women from the Eastern Cape Province

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2012
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis
Africa | Southern Africa

There is a systematic absence of studies of denied paternity as experienced by young women in South Africa. This phenomenon is mentioned in publications as if it were a minor inconvenience that should be accepted by those affected. This paper is based on the topical structural analysis of case studies whose narratives were collected using face-to-face, semi-structured interviews conducted in a small rural town in the Eastern Cape province in South Africa. The findings show that denial and disputes of pregnancy by the participants’ boyfriends took different forms. The men implicated temporised by expressing disbelief about the news of the pregnancy, relocating and rejecting responsibility. Participants believed that denial of their pregnancy was a punishment for being careless, not taking contraceptives and falling pregnant. Constant worry from the unresolved paternity left the participants distressed. Resolution in most cases was not, as expected, followed by the man honouring...

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