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Stanford Journal Symposium on Parenting, and the Giant Iconic Bottle

By Lauredhel on February 18, 2009

Those who’ve been following some of my recent discussions about breastfeeding and civil liberties might be interested to note this symposium poster. Parenting, Gender, and the Law is a symposium sponsored by the Stanford Journal for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. The poster icons are a feeding bottle, a gavel, balance scales (of justice, presumably), [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, law & order, work and family | Tagged breastfeeding, breastmilk, disability, donate, ethics, gendered roles, hospitals, mothering, postpartum, progressive, regulation, reproduction, reproductive justice, rights, sexuality and health, trans*, workplace | 6 Responses

What the media isn’t asking about that private hospital birth study (or, Bayes’ Theorem for Dummies)

By tigtog on February 17, 2009

Have peer review committees just given up on actually including a statistician these days? or do the statisticians need to do more sociology classes?

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, media, medicine, skepticism | Tagged australia, babies, birth, healthcare, hospitals, indigenous, obstetrics, peeves, pregnancy, reproductive justice, research, rural, SMH, women | 26 Responses

“The Doctors” TV – Fair and Balanced on “The Alternative Birthing Debate”

By Lauredhel on February 11, 2009

I just watched “The Doctors” on birthing. They called the show “The Alternative Birthing Debate”. I thought I’d live-semi-transcribe it for you. Some of this is quickly paraphrased, but the quoted material is not misquoted in ways (I hope) that misrepresent the speakers. Typos and grammos probably abound. I could have point-by-pointed it, but I [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, media, medicine, violence | Tagged babies, baby, birth, birthing, collagen, doctors, emergency, episiotomy, feminists, homebirth, hospitals, lithotomy, marketing, midwifery, midwives, obstetrics, patriarchy, postpartum, pregnancy, reproductive justice, surgery, telly | 21 Responses

Palin’s priorities as mayor of Wasilla: raising taxes essential for a hockey rink, but funding rape evidence kits is too high a burden for the taxpayer

By tigtog on September 9, 2008

Our last Palin thread is getting a little long, so here’s another bit to chew on: via Bitch PhD: Back in 2000, Alaska’s then-governor, Tony Knowles, signed legislation protecting victims of sexual assault from being billed for tests to collect evidence of the crime, but one local police chief said the new law will further [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, Politics, violence | Tagged hospitals, legislation, peeves, sarah palin, sexual assault, sexual violence, sexuality and health | 10 Responses

Useless baby gear #98485: Poteez. Just say no.

By Lauredhel on March 29, 2008

Headdesk of the day: Poteez single-use disposable potties. Can I see a possible role for having one in the back of the car for emergencies? Sure, though you could just use a regular potty or a bowl or jar. But that wouldn’t be much of a business model, would it? These people are pushing them [...]

Posted in environment | Tagged advertising, bratz, consumerism, greenwashing, hospitals | 13 Responses

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