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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021003740
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2021003740#concept
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Sources
- found: Work cat: Childbirth, vulnerability and law, 2020:p. 5 (Obstetric violence is usually defined as the appropriation of women's bodies and reproductive processes by health personnel which brings with it a loss of autonomy and the ability to decide freely about their bodies and sexuality, and which has a negative impact on the quality of women's lives) (DLC)2019027828
- found: Lamaze International website, viewed April 17, 2021:(obstetric violence is the physical, sexual, and/or verbal abuse, bullying, coercion, humiliation, and/or assault that occurs to laboring and birthing people by medical staff, including nurses, doctors, and midwives. In short, obstetric violence is anytime a person in labor or birth experiences mistreatment or disrespect of their rights, including being forced into procedures against their will, at the hands of medical personnel)
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Change Notes
- 2021-04-17: new
- 2021-07-19: revised
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