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Muslim maternity trousers that allow women to cover up while giving birth 'risk lives'

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The bright-coloured Mamapride trousers, which cost US$26 and look like baggy jogging trousers. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Sales of maternity trousers that allow Muslim women in Malaysia to cover up while giving birth have surged, despite triggering fierce criticism and fears of putting the lives of women at risk during childbirth.

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The bright-coloured Mamapride trousers, which cost US$26 and look like baggy jogging trousers, have a discreet hole for the baby to come out.

Sales of the trousers have more than doubled since a story about the design went viral earlier this month, but critics fear this is fuelling a trend of “body-shaming” women in Malaysia.

The All Women’s Action Society (AWAM), a local rights group, questioned if the Mamapride pants were “a choice for women in labour” or manufacturers “cashing in on politicised Islam in Malaysia”.

“We find it unthinkable that a business should attempt to profit off the trend of body-shaming and women’s insecurities while further perpetuating arbitrary notions of what it means to be ’modest’,” AWAM said.

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“Any attempt to prey off women’s insecurities and pander to misappropriated religious ideals needs to be critically examined if we wish to liberate women from this cycle of body-policing.”

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