TY - JOUR
T1 - Embodied existence
T2 - Description and meaning of memorial tattoos in mothers experiencing perinatal and neonatal loss
AU - Herrero, Olga
AU - Putin, Raquel
AU - Corbella, Sergi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Grieving the loss of a pregnancy or a newborn involves deep and complex pain and entails certain particularities that make it different from other forms of grief. This study explores the role of memorial tattoos in the grieving process of mothers who have experienced perinatal and neonatal loss within the context of Spanish culture. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, testimonies were collected from 108 grieving mothers and analyzed through content analysis. Tattoo descriptions revealed three categories: Transcendent, Earthly and Eternal. Regarding meaning, six categories were identified: Visibilizing, Caressing the Memory, Creating a Sense of Permanence, Keeping the Baby Close, Drawing the Process and Searching for Meaning in Transcendence. Similarities with previous studies are discussed, and new categories are offered to deepen understanding of grief among these mothers. All categories converge on the idea of an Embodied Existence. Through touch, the tattoo provides comfort, symbolizing a lasting bond with the child.
AB - Grieving the loss of a pregnancy or a newborn involves deep and complex pain and entails certain particularities that make it different from other forms of grief. This study explores the role of memorial tattoos in the grieving process of mothers who have experienced perinatal and neonatal loss within the context of Spanish culture. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, testimonies were collected from 108 grieving mothers and analyzed through content analysis. Tattoo descriptions revealed three categories: Transcendent, Earthly and Eternal. Regarding meaning, six categories were identified: Visibilizing, Caressing the Memory, Creating a Sense of Permanence, Keeping the Baby Close, Drawing the Process and Searching for Meaning in Transcendence. Similarities with previous studies are discussed, and new categories are offered to deepen understanding of grief among these mothers. All categories converge on the idea of an Embodied Existence. Through touch, the tattoo provides comfort, symbolizing a lasting bond with the child.
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U2 - 10.1080/07481187.2025.2476964
DO - 10.1080/07481187.2025.2476964
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:86000578937
SN - 0748-1187
JO - Death Studies
JF - Death Studies
ER -