American Maternity Care is Infested by Gender Ideology, and it is DANGEROUS [part 1 of 2]
Part 1 of a 2 part discussion on The misogyny of Gender ideology in American maternity care by Brittany RouXX- a homebirth midwife, a DONA certified childbirth doula, a stillbirth day certified bereavement doula, a New York City department of health breastfeeding educator and trainer, and mother of 4.
Find part 2 here: Obstetrics was always male-centered. Gender infestation of the OB specialty is just the latest wave
https://youtu.be/RLfw0stK69Q
On November 3, We are planning a protest of ACOG (American Collefe of Obstetrician Gynecologists), Lamaze International, La Leche League and other maternal-child health organizations who have sold out women and children for gender ideologues, and this is requisite background information.
Contact me at aslightlytwistedfemale@gmail.com for more information and to get involved in the action against ACOG.
Midwifery, obstetrics
Transgender medicine
Pregnant people
Birthing bodies
Chest feeding
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