vild graviditet
Swedish
Etymology
Compound of vild (“wild”) + graviditet (“pregnancy”). In common usage as of 2023, according to the Institute for Language and Folklore.[1]
Noun
- (neologism) freebirth
- 2022 December 29, Zina Al-Dewany, “”Vild graviditet” kan vara din värsta idé ["Freebirth" might be your worst idea]”, in Aftonbladet:
- Kan det nyväckta intresset för ”vilda graviditeter” handla om att resurserna till vården är för små, och att det får kvinnor att känna sig otrygga?
- Could the newfound interest in "freebirth" be related to insufficient healthcare resources, making women feel insecure?
- 2023 October 27, Elin Larsson, “Därför provocerar Yogagirls vilda graviditet och hemmaförlossning [That's why Yogagirl's freebirth and home birth are provocative]”, in Gefle Dagblad:
- Aldrig har det i historien varit så säkert att föda barn som det är nu i denna moderna tid vi lever i men när yogaprofilen och influencern Rachel Bråthén, mer känd som Yogagirl, ska berätta om sin vilda graviditet och hur det minsann finns risker med allt skaver det.
- Never in history has it been as safe to give birth as it is now in this modern era we live in. However, when yoga personality and influencer Rachel Bråthén, better known as Yogagirl, talks about her freebirth and insists that there are risks in everything, it creates some friction.
References
- Nyordslistan 2023 via Isof (in Swedish)
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