“At Least Your Baby Is Healthy” Obstetric Violence or Disrespect and Abuse in Childbirth Occurrence Worldwide: A Literature Review
Violette Perrotte, Arun Chaudhary, Annekathryn Goodman
Abstract
Obstetric violence or disrespect and abuse in childbirth is a worldwide phenomenon that takes on various forms, from absence of informed consent to physical harm. The objective of this review is to assess prevalence and root causes of obstetric violence in different countries, and potential solutions to address disrespect and abuse in childbirth. The review finds that obstetric violence is rooted in a patriarchal understanding of gender stereotypes and is exacerbated by power dynamics between health professionals and patients, especially for minorities. Obstetric violence has a long-lasting impact on women’s lives and can jeopardize subsequent decisions to access healthcare services.
Topics & Concepts
ChildbirthMedicineHarmHealth professionalsHealth carePsychiatryObstetricsPregnancyPsychologySocial psychologyPolitical scienceBiologyGeneticsLawMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsMaternal and fetal healthcareGrief, Bereavement, and Mental Health