分娩时的直肠检查:沉默做法的暴力与羞辱

Sara Cohen Shabot, Dianna Taylor
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阴道分娩后的规程经常要求产妇和其他分娩人员进行直肠检查。然而,这些检查(我们称之为 PVREs)的规程差别很大,而且医学界对是否需要进行这些检查也缺乏一致意见。我们认为,这种模糊性反映并再现了与系统性性暴力有关的性别权力关系。我们表明,一些妇女将自願性暴力侵害经历视为性暴力,其影响包括内疚、自责、羞耻和性侮辱。鉴于其定义特征,我们进一步认为,自 愿生殖权利审查构成了一种产科暴力。
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Rectal examinations in childbirth: the violence and humiliation of a silenced practice
Post-vaginal birth protocols frequently require women and other birthing persons to undergo rectal examinations. Protocols for these examinations, which we refer to as PVREs, vary widely, however, and there is a lack of agreement within the medical community concerning whether they are needed at all. This article explores women’s experience of PVREs in light of this ambiguity which, we argue, reflects and reproduces aspects of gendered power relations that are implicated in systemic sexual violence. We show that some women experience PVREs as sexual violence, the effects of which include guilt, self-blame, shame and sexual humiliation. Given its defining characteristics, we further argue that PVREs constitute a form of obstetric violence.
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