by Cristen Pascucci | Jan 30, 2018 | Advocacy, All, Birth Rights, Home Birth, Out of hospital birth, The Birth Monopoly |
This case of birth monopoly is about the long-term legal prosecution of Agnes Gereb, the trailblazing Hungarian obstetrician who chose to become a midwife almost 20 years into her career so that she could support women on their own terms.
by Cristen Pascucci | Nov 20, 2017 | Advocacy, All, Birth Trauma, Obstetric Violence, Trauma |
Birth plans are women being smarter than hospitals when hospitals fail to follow humane, science-based practices. That they have to be written down and pre-approved by a doctor is evidence of how little women’s decisions in birth matter.
by Cristen Pascucci | Sep 18, 2017 | All, Birth Rights, For Providers |
The concept of “implied consent” is sometimes mischaracterized by hospitals to justify violations of women’s dignity and rights in childbirth.
by Cristen Pascucci | May 20, 2017 | Advocacy, Alabama, All, The Birth Monopoly |
Sen. Vivian Davis Figures drops a truth bomb in the Alabama legislature: “Who do you think birthed your ancestors. Uneducated slaves, ok? They were midwives.”
by Cristen Pascucci | Mar 15, 2017 | Advocacy, All, Obstetric Violence, The Birth Monopoly |
This short Birth Monopoly video looks at the reality families face in a state where, in many ways, hospitals have more control over birth than women do.
by Cristen Pascucci | Nov 17, 2016 | All, Home Birth, Out of hospital birth, The Birth Monopoly |
“It is not at all obvious that we should always be so focused on perinatal mortality.”