does the medicalization of birthing have any lessons for us outside of “they took away our feminine knowledge”? what is medicalization? and what does it have to do with corporate control of health care resources?
(Source: marshmallowmegamama)
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I don’t know. To me it just kind of irks me in the sense of being Indigenous because childbirth is all about the woman....
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was talking with Maria about this over saga breakfast!
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