REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE

REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE

MEDICALIZATION IN MATERNAL HEALTHCARE

 

**NOTE**  Medical advancements have saved the lives of women and babies at risk for injury or death during pregnancy and birth.  This site is not about the doctors who properly use interventions to save lives; it is about those who use them unethically for profit or convenience.   Improperly used interventions have led to harm and death of women and babies and obstetrics  is the only field in which mortality rates are rising and non-medically needed interventions such as c-sections are related to 66% of maternal deaths. 

**NOTE**  This site is designed to share valid evidence for those working to change the maternal healthcare system who do not have access to databases of peered research. 

**NOTE** Chronological order allows users to find new data.  It also begs the question of why, when we have known for decades that such practices are harmful, do they not only continue to be used but are increasingly used.

 

MEDIA SITES WITH FILMS, DOCUMENTARIES AND SIMILAR

The film that started it all:  Birth Time: the Documentary.

There was a plethora of research in late 1990s and early 2000s challenging harm being done by medicalization of pregnancy and birth and at that time, it was a topic that I researched and taught in my Global Issues class in which we explored global health.  As a result of the research and outcry,.changes began to lessen the practice.  Then abortion became a hot topic of politicians and medicalization faded into the background and we moved on to other global health issues.  In 2921, I stumbled across this documentary out of Australia  and thought it would have been a great documentary when I was talking about medicalization of pregnancy and birth in class, but why now?  A trip to the academic databases informed that the lessening of the practice had not continued and, in fact, under the cover of the other political issues had grown.  Out of that came an international conference on the medicalization of pregnancy and birth and an on campus event as well as the topic being incorporated back into my classes.   

 

As part of a self-discovery research assignment, students were asked to include a film review of the documentary and 100% of them supported the claims made in the documentary.  An important point brought out by students is that rather than creating an adversarial approach, the documentary sought to inform all players of the problems in maternal healthcare and offer solutions that promoted obstetricians, midwives, families, and all involved working together to make birth less traumatic for women and their families.   I recommend the documentary for use in classes exploring maternal healthcare. The film and other related information can be accessed at Birth Time World  https://www.birthtime.world/

 

 

2022

Giving Birth in America Series from Every Mother Counts  https://everymothercounts.org/giving-birth-in-america/ and  https://www.cnn.com/specials/every-mother-counts

2020

Does the Medicalizaation of Birth Harm Mothers?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNfsnDKnVsQ 

2019

Byrom, S. and Downe,S.  (2019).  Respectful Maternity Care: A Call to Action.  Accessed https://www.maternityandmidwifery.co.uk/respectful-maternity-care-a-call-to-action/

 

2018

These Are My Hours    https://www.thesearemyhours.com/ 

2016

Why Not Home?  https://www.whynothome.com/

2015

The Mama Sherpas  http://themamasherpas.com/#watch-the-film

2014

Microbirth    https://microbirth.com/the-film/  

2012

Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUTKmk9fozs

The Face of Birth:  Available on Amazon Prime, Vimeo, Kanopy and other streaming sites.  Film website is https://faceofbirth.com

The Business of Being Born  https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3w7cvw

Pregnant in America  https://tubitv.com/movies/15647/pregnant-in-america?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feed  OR https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/movies/pregnant-in-america-2017-1-1?utm_medium=textsearch&utm_source=google

 

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Last updated June 2024