How the region became home to an epidemic of obstetric violence.
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An Epidemic of Obstetric Violence
Posted: 13th março 2019 by Vanessa Barbara in Artigos, New York TimesTags: abuse, Adelir de Goes, autonomy, C-section, cesarean section, CFM, childbirth, Cremerj, episiotomy, feminism, husband stitch, labor, Latin America, mistreatment, obstetric violence, obstetrics, patriarchy, pregnancy, women, World Health Organization
Hairy Baby? Better Get a C-section. Gingivitis? C-section. Scoliosis? C-section.
Posted: 28th agosto 2018 by Vanessa Barbara in Artigos, New York TimesTags: C-section, cesarian section, Cochrane, episiotomy, labor, Mabel, normal birth, obstetric violence, pregnancy
The New York Times Aug. 28, 2018 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Opinion Op-ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — It takes determination to have a normal childbirth in Brazil, and I’m not talking about just getting through labor. My country has one of the highest rates of cesarean sections in the world: In 2015, they accounted […]