• qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    Unfortunately, medical violence is a thing and many professionals, even when saying the episiotomy is a decision for the woman, put it in such a way that the message conveyed is that the episiotomy makes giving birth easier and quicker. What is witheld is that it makes it easier for them.

    Giving birth was turned into a surgical event, when it is only a phisiological one.

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      18 hours ago

      Giving birth was turned into a surgical event, when it is only a phisiological one.

      How can a woman give birth without the machine that goes PING?

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      Speaking as someone who would have been stillborn if not for a C-section, there are some surgical procedures that are kind of important.

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        23 hours ago

        A C-section is a surgical act and extremely important as it has the potential to save lifes, both of mothers and children.

        The matter at hand is not about deeming all medical acts performed during a delivery as useless but to acknowledge that many are performed routinely without need and even without the agreement, previous information or consent of the woman and mother to be.

        One such is that oh-so-important act being routenily abused, with doctors pushing it to women with the argument that it is the safest way to plan the delivery. But planning a delivery is only a concern for the physician. If a pregnancy is normal under all aspects and there are no telling signs the delivery will be complicated, why point women to an unnecessary surgical act?