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Link to the study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2016237/

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You know, if men hadn’t intruded into the lives of pregnant women and childbirth, I doubt the women in the 1900’s would have had a ‘drug’ to use during pregnancy that later made the children gender bending.

For your mother and grandmother to hate ‘doctors’ and the medical establishment surrounding childbirth, means they were converts to NORMALCY.

When MIDWIVES handled pregnancy and weren’t MAN HANDLED into the shit we experience en masse these past 100 years.

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LOL, yeah men intruded. Women were so much better off bleeding to death during pregnancy and losing a good portion of the babies to complications. How much insanity fills your head that this nonsense seems normal and logical?

I was waiting for these facts to be stated.

Childbirth was dangerous throughout human history.

But can you look mainstream obstetrics and tell me that it’s okay now?

The process of birth for a typical American woman these days is: expensive, damaging (One ex. The episiotomy), and coldly inhuman (as a child is taken from the mother).

Cesarean sections are vastly over performed. Proper pelvic health ISN’T EVEN TAUGHT to expecting mothers.

Yes, women aren’t given a choice between life and death when going into childbirth. Absolutely that means something.

But what do you have now? Women who don’t get the chemical cocktails that help them bond with their baby? Having their vaginas torn to bits, sometimes never recovering, leaving them a lifetime of genital shame?

In hospitals, women are strapped to at LEAST TWO devices, and forced into laying on their backs to give birth.

Why do you think pregnancy is such a THREAT to most white women? Really, tell me?

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Blaming men for the problems with modern medicine is irrational. Claiming that all medicines is bad is irrational. I would personally prefer a midwife and a home birth with the option of going to the hospital in case of an emergency.

It's the shoehorned sexism that I find the most off the rails.

It's clear that hospitals and doctors don't have the patient's best interests in mind when they push so many vaccinations on newborns and spend so much effort to prevent any studies comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated health. But if you follow the trail you will find that women participate in that just as much as men.