Hi Aparna, after seeing your comment I went and re-read the whole newsletter to find out what is there to disagree here. I couldn't find any judgements, it was just author's birthing experience shared along with her emotions and feelings as she went through it. Was there anything in this newsletter that indicated that the author or any …
Hi Aparna, after seeing your comment I went and re-read the whole newsletter to find out what is there to disagree here. I couldn't find any judgements, it was just author's birthing experience shared along with her emotions and feelings as she went through it. Was there anything in this newsletter that indicated that the author or any other women not considerate towards doctors? I am happy you got an angel doctor, but not everybody is lucky and privileged. Lot of horrors happen in govt. hospitals much worse than those described here. Woman traditionally have accepted this as their fate and swallowed it up. This kind of harassment can add to PPD and other psychological issues. Stress, overwork can not be an excuse to ill-treat people in pain. I think this newsletter does a great job of speaking about the unspoken so that it can inspire some change. I think the internet is full of articles on how to choose a gynecologist and how to prepare for delivery, one more well-written article is not going to drive change. There is a lot of purpose in the way womaning is picking up un-spoken sensitive topics which are often brushed under the rug. I hope and wish more and more woman speak up rather than stay silent.
Hi Aparna, after seeing your comment I went and re-read the whole newsletter to find out what is there to disagree here. I couldn't find any judgements, it was just author's birthing experience shared along with her emotions and feelings as she went through it. Was there anything in this newsletter that indicated that the author or any other women not considerate towards doctors? I am happy you got an angel doctor, but not everybody is lucky and privileged. Lot of horrors happen in govt. hospitals much worse than those described here. Woman traditionally have accepted this as their fate and swallowed it up. This kind of harassment can add to PPD and other psychological issues. Stress, overwork can not be an excuse to ill-treat people in pain. I think this newsletter does a great job of speaking about the unspoken so that it can inspire some change. I think the internet is full of articles on how to choose a gynecologist and how to prepare for delivery, one more well-written article is not going to drive change. There is a lot of purpose in the way womaning is picking up un-spoken sensitive topics which are often brushed under the rug. I hope and wish more and more woman speak up rather than stay silent.