• Postpartum Birth Trauma & PTSD

    Traumatic Childbirth Experience and Childbirth-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): A Contemporary Overview

    Globally, there is increasing attention to positive and traumatic childbirth experiences. The first studies were conducted in the late 1990s, and recently the World Health Organization (WHO), among others, has again highlighted the importance of a good childbirth experience. . . READ MORE of this article by Leonieke Kranenburg, Conceptualization, Writing – original draft, Visualization,1,* Mijke Lambregtse-van den Berg, Writing – review & editing,2 and Claire Stramrood, Conceptualization, Writing – original draft3 Jon Øyvind Odland, Academic Editor, Luca Rollè, Academic Editor, and Laura Vismara, Academic Editor https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957091/ Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended in any manner as professional medical advice.  I am not a medical doctor.   The reader should consult a healthcare provider…

  • Postpartum Birth Trauma & PTSD

    Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Post Partum

    Traumatic birth experiences may lead to serious psychological impairment. Recent studies show that a considerable number of women can develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in some cases in a subsyndromal form. . . If exacerbated by emotional problems, for some women the perinatal period can be a time in which the greatest vulnerability is experienced. . . READ MORE of this article by W. Schwab, C. Marth, and A. M. Bergant: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4168363/ Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended in any manner as professional medical advice.  I am not a medical doctor.   The reader should consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the…

  • Postpartum Birth Trauma & PTSD

    The Toll of Birth Trauma on Your Health 

    Any negative meaning you associate with childbirth can stay with you for a long time. Unfortunately, many parents think they should ignore their feelings and present a happy face to the world. But it’s important to value your emotional health, recognize that your feelings matter, and give voice to your experience. This is the way you begin to heal. READ MORE of this article by the March of Dimes: https://www.marchofdimes.org/find-support/topics/postpartum/toll-birth-trauma-your-health Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended in any manner as professional medical advice.  I am not a medical doctor.   The reader should consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of…

  • Medical Rape

    I felt raped: Breaking the Silence Around Gynecology Violence:

    Specialists in sexual and reproductive health say that gynecological violence is a form of violence with many varied expressions, from unnecessary procedures, the pathologization of physiological processes, medical misinformation and maltreatment, aggressive practices that provoke harm and injuries, and even inappropriate and violating comments like those that both women heard — all of which are experienced during gynecological care beyond pregnancy, childbirth, and puerperium. . . READ MORE of this article by Anaiz Zamora, Greta Rico: https://womensmediacenter.com/women-under-siege/i-felt-raped-breaking-the-silence-around-gynecological-violence Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended in any manner as professional medical advice.  I am not a medical doctor.   The reader should consult a…

  • Postpartum Birth Trauma & PTSD

    Developing a woman-centered, inclusive definition of positive childbirth experiences: A discussion paper

    The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that the woman’s relationship with her maternity care providers is central to a positive childbirth experience. . . One longitudinal study following more than 900 women 5 years postpartum found that when medical intervention was avoided during childbirth, participants were more likely to report a positive childbirth experience in the long term. . . Recommendations from the World Health Organization consider good interactions between women and their maternity care providers to be a prerequisite for positive childbirth outcomes. Quality of provider interaction (QPI) refers to a woman’s perception of her care provider’s interpersonal verbal and nonverbal behaviors. . . READ MORE of this article by…

  • Medical Naked Photos Videos

    Doctor who Sexually Assaulted Low-Income Patients Gets No Jail Time

    “Abrams pleaded guilty in July to eight counts of sexual penetration of an unconscious person, three counts of sexual battery and one count of possession of child pornography, involving pictures of an 8-year-old girl.” READ MORE of this article by Ryan Posner: Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended in any manner as professional medical advice.  I am not a medical doctor.   The reader should consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information on this blog for their own situation, or if they have questions or issues regarding a medical condition.

  • Medical Naked Photos Videos

    Regulator wants to revoke license of doctor who showed naked photos to patients

    “This physician sexualized physician-patient appointments,” she told the committee. “He did so by showing photographs of himself in a semi-erect state. He was sexually aroused in two appointments with two patients.” . . . READ MORE of this article by Paola Loriggo The Canadian Press, CTB News: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/regulator-wants-to-revoke-licence-of-doctor-who-showed-naked-photos-to-patients-1.4484462?cache=ftdpqpcfvtwjihs%3FclipId%3D89925 Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only. It is not intended in any manner as professional medical advice.  I am not a medical doctor.   The reader should consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information on this blog for their own situation, or if they have questions or issues regarding a medical condition.

  • My Book: Claiming Your Voice

    Claiming My Voice: One Woman’s Struggle With OBGYN Violence

    On 16 September 1993 I was horribly abused by the two male physicians involved in the birth of my 7th child. Several weeks later I was diagnosed with PTSD, an incurable mental disorder which I still suffer from today. They escaped accountability. As the 30th anniversary approached something clicked in my mind: These horrible men went on their merry way, pursuing careers and enjoying life while I suffered emotionally, physically, and financially. So I decided to claim my justice by claiming my voice. This book is my justice. Telling my story is my justice. My story includes details about child abuse, rape, being sexually violated at my first GYN exam,…