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The Continued Mistreatment of Women During Pregnancy and Childbirth
The Journal of Perinatal Education (2019)
  • Judith Lothian, Seton Hall University
Abstract
Mistreatment of women during pregnancy and childbirth continues to define our American way of birth in spite of decades of awareness and concern. The Giving Voice to Mothers study identifies the incidence of mistreatment of childbearing women in the United States, the factors that increase a woman's risk of being mistreated including socio economic and racial characteristics, place of birth, and health-care provider. This editorial highlights the study findings, the role of the current maternity care system in perpetuating inequality and mistreatment, and calls on all stakeholders to create a culture that cares for women with respect and dignity. The editor also describes the contents of this issue, which offer a broad range of resources, research, and inspiration for childbirth educators in their efforts to promote, support, and protect natural, safe, and healthy birth.
Keywords
  • mistreatment of childbearing women,
  • respectful care in pregnancy and childbirth,
  • inequality in pregnancy and childbirth,
  • midwifery care,
  • out-of-hospital birth
Disciplines
Publication Date
October 14, 2019
DOI
10.1891/1058-1243.28.4.183
Citation Information
Judith Lothian. "The Continued Mistreatment of Women During Pregnancy and Childbirth" The Journal of Perinatal Education Vol. 28 Iss. 4 (2019) p. 183 - 185 ISSN: 1548-8519
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/judith-lothian/78/