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Things that are not our business, Duggar edition.

By Lauredhel on December 17, 2009

I don’t suppose anyone has a cite for this? “Every time you have a pregnancy, the placenta implants in the uterus and that implantation site cannot be used again because it’s scarred,” said Dr. Diane Harper of the University of Missouri in Kansas City. [source] There’s also a bizarre statement about how the “weakened” pelvic [...]

Posted in gender & feminism | Tagged babies, birth, disability, obstetrics, pro-choice, reproductive choice, reproductive justice, sexuality and health | 27 Responses

OBs denying doula access: Where’s the SCIENCE!!!1!?

By Lauredhel on October 26, 2009

Can someone show me again the SCIENCE!!!1! behind denying access to a doula during maternity care? Here are a few excerpts of papers I found, mixed in type (quantitative research, qualitative research, meta-analysis, review), on doula care. Emphases are mine. The effect of a supportive companion on perinatal problems, length of labor, and mother-infant interaction. [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, Science | Tagged autonomy, birth, control, dominance, labour, malpractice, maternity, obstetrics, reproductive justice | 12 Responses

Utah OB practice declares its misogyny up front

By Lauredhel on October 25, 2009

The Birth Whisperer (and just about everyplace else in the birthosphere) has published a sign posted in the Aspen Women’s Center in Utah, USA. Description: A teal sign on an office wall, reading: Because the physicians at Aspen Women’s Center care about the quality of their patient’s[sic] deliveries and are very concerned about the welfare [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, violence | Tagged abuse, birth, control, misogyny, obstetrics, reproductive justice | 37 Responses

Canadian study finds mothers & babies much less likely to be injured in homebirth

By Lauredhel on September 2, 2009

Via Science and Sensibility, this new homebirth study out of British Columbia should be required reading for our Health Department and policy-makers: “Outcomes of planned home birth with registered midwife versus planned hospital birth with midwife or physician”[1]. This high-quality study compared equivalent-risk homebirths (HB), midwife-attended hospital births (Midwife-in-Hospital, MiH), and doctor-attended hospital births (Doctor-in-Hospital, [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health, medicine, Science | Tagged baby, birth, C section, canada, elections, episiotomy, homebirth, hospital birth, intervention, labour, midwifery, morbidity, mortality, obstetrics, perinatal, reproductive justice, statistics | 20 Responses

Quickhit: “Pit to distress”

By Lauredhel on July 11, 2009

Unnecesarean, Nursing Birth, and other bloggers are talking about an unofficial protocol used by some obstetricians, “Pit to distress”. Check it out at these links, which explain the background and the reality on the ground. “Pit to Distress”: Your Ticket to an “Emergency” Cesarean? “Pit to Distress”: A Disturbing Reality “Pit To Distress” PART 2: [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, violence | Tagged birth, birthing, C section, cesarean, hospital birth, labour, midwifery, obstetrics, reproductive justice, violence against women | 8 Responses

More confected fat-baby epidemic panic? The “increasing trend” that isn’t.

By Lauredhel on March 16, 2009

This supposed ongoing upward trend in birthweight has been used as an excuse for absurd levels of inductions of labour and skyrocketing C sections, and a springboard for blaming lazy, old, fat, neglectful mothers for the “obesity epidemic”, childhood cancer, asthma, diabetes, cats and dogs living together – you name it, someone screams “Inflating babies!”, [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, medicine, Science | Tagged australia, australians, babies, birth, C section, doctors, fat, fat acceptance, maternity, moral panics, obesity, obstetrics, size acceptance, smoking, statistics | 28 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, feminist, homebirth, hospitals, lithotomy, marketing, midwifery, midwives, obstetrics, patriarchy, postpartum, pregnancy, reproductive justice, surgery, telly | 21 Responses

Faves: Bodies, Breasts ‘n’ Birth edition

By Lauredhel on January 3, 2009

Hoyden About Town is looking forward to the finalist voting in the 2008 Weblog Awards. Because it’s school holidays and tigtog and I are family-focussed right now, I’ve put together a few of my posts from the past, in the categories Feminism, Breasts, bodies and birth, Bad science, Big pharma, and Disability. They’re not chosen for any strict criteria – just the posts I found memorable, the ones linked a lot, the ones that attracted lots of comments. I’m not sure whether tigtog will find time to do the same (but I hope so!) This should be fun for relative newcomers to Hoyden About Town as well as for people cruising the Weblog Awards nominees.

If you have a favourite Hoyden post, do please feel free to add it in comments for the appropriate category. Enjoy.

Bodies

“It’s just like a normal external bra!” Snoopy-nosed Redundant Skin Envelopes

Vaginas are not “disgusting”. The Be Cervix Savvy campaign

Peeve Time: “The Obese” as Walking Dead

Birth

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, health, medicine | Tagged birth, birthing, breast cancer, breastfeeding, breastmilk, breasts, C section, cancer, cancer awareness, cervix, cesarean section, fat acceptance, feminist, obesity, obstetrics, reproductive justice, salma hayek, size acceptance | 6 Responses

“Soon they’ll be telling us that we can’t thrash our own wives.”

By Lauredhel on August 31, 2008

If you didn’t get on to Green Wing last time tigtog mentioned it, you can add my voice to the chorus. Imagine Scrubs minus the glossy Americanishnessness and the relentless unselfconscious misogyny, and plus actors who are willing to laugh at themselves, and with everyone’s completely-inappropriate quotient bumped up by a few orders of magnitude, [...]

Posted in arts & entertainment, gender & feminism | Tagged gratuitous ogling, misogyny, obstetrics, telly | 6 Responses

Things that make no sense to me, #79023

By Lauredhel on June 7, 2008

“Grantly Dick-Read, the father of natural childbirth”. Related posts: Bingo Card: My Need For Female Attention Outweighs Your Lack of Interest or Sense of Safety “The Doctors” TV – Fair and Balanced on “The Alternative Birthing Debate” Things that make no sense to me, #79024 Typical MND misrepresentation: shame on you, Glenn Sacks OK, his [...]

Posted in gender & feminism | Tagged birth, birthing, obstetrics, reproductive justice | 5 Responses

Fetal presentations: an economist’s guide

By tigtog on March 27, 2008

Image Source: Dorland’s Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. Because at least one doesn’t seem prepared to acknowledge that foetal presentation makes any difference to birthing outcomes. Lauredhel has been astonishingly civil at Andrew’s blog in pointing out that his much-hyped position paper on the perils of [...]

Posted in economics, health, medicine | Tagged baby bonus, C section, moral panics, obstetrics, race & racism, reproductive justice | 15 Responses

The WHO on Birth: the “Fortaleza Declaration” and “Safe Motherhood: Care in Normal Birth”

By Lauredhel on March 25, 2008

Because I seem to be on a bit of a theme right now (Easter and birth? Why not!), I thought some of you might like a look at the recommendations on birthing care from the World Health Organisation. The WHO, the health arm of the United Nations, is an organisation without a financial investment in [...]

Posted in gender & feminism, health, medicine | Tagged birth, cesarean section, episiotomy, intervention, lithotomy, midwifery, obstetrics, reproductive choice, reproductive justice, reproductive justice, united nations | 5 Responses

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By Lauredhel on March 7, 2008

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Posted in gender & feminism, medicine, violence | Tagged birth, lithotomy, obstetrics, reproductive justice | 2 Responses

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