Category Archives: women’s health

Have I ever had “ANY unwanted/undesired physical or sexual contact”?

Earlier in this pregnancy, I filled out my “Initial Health History” form for prenatal and birth care. You know: check the box if you’ve experienced severe headaches, diabetes, all sorts of things. After the usual “Emotional abuse,” “Physical abuse,” “Sexual abuse,” I got to this very interesting item: ”ANY unwanted/undesired physical or sexual contact.” And I [...]

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links for thought, December 2011 (1 of 2)

from Dinosaur Comics, just some dinosaurs discussing routine newborn eye ointment (with a tip of the hat to Rebecca at Public Health Doula) from Analía R. Stormo, Nikki A. Hawkins, Crystale Purvis Cooper, and Mona Saraiya in The Archives of Internal Medicine, “The Pelvic Exam as a Screening Tool: Practices of US Physicians“–Unfortunately, the full [...]

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thank you, contraception!

On a walk through our neighborhood early in this pregnancy, right as I realized I really was pregnant, I was hit hard with a profound gratitude for my lifelong easy access to effective contraception. I am not being flippant. This is no joke about nausea, or dark humor about feeling ambivalent with regard to my [...]

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talking to children about sex: three recent essays

It seems like a lot of stuff about talking with children (of various ages) about sex and sexuality has been coming across my radar lately. Here are a few interesting pieces: from Meika Loe at Ms. Magazine Blog, “How To Model Healthy Sexuality for Our Daughters” from Tinamarie Bernard at AlterNet, “Can America’s Attitude Towards [...]

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Adrienne Rich, Of Woman Born: thought-provoking passages (1 of 3)

from Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution, Norton (NY), 1976: Meanwhile, the potential sources of [childbed fever] went unexplored, and women continued to die–not from giving birth but from acute streptococcal infection of the uterus, in no way inevitably linked with the birth-process. It killed one Mary Wollstonecraft, of whom we know, [...]

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