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EXCLUSIVEHow dare you say woman! New woke bible for midwives urges using terms like ‘gestational parent’
A new guide for doctors is recommending they use terms such as ‘chestfeeding’ and ‘pregnant person’ to be more accommodating.
Midwives and gynecologists should swap out ‘breastfeeding’ and ‘mom’ and use terms like ‘gestational parent’ or ‘pregnant person,’ according to the guidelines, revealed in a new report.
Additionally, ‘father’ should instead be ‘a member of your support team.’
And instead of breast milk, the group recommends ‘human milk’ or ‘milk from the feeding parent.’
That is according to a progressive group of midwives and academics from the US, UK, and Australia, who claim that dozens of terms related to parenting and childbirth should be substituted for more ‘inclusive’ words.
A new guide suggests swapping breastfeeding for ‘chestfeeding’ to be more inclusive
The guide, released in May and published in the journal Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care, is not a legally binding set of rules, but a recommendation for health care providers.
The group wrote: ‘We highlight that midwifery instead has an opportunity to be effective in its advocacy of human and reproductive rights for all by embracing inclusive language to reflect its intersectional commitment to reproductive justice.
‘Ultimately, midwifery has an ethical duty and opportunity to lead in gender decolonization and reproductive justice through the use of inclusive language.’
Midwives and gynecologists are both prenatal care experts, however, midwives are not medical doctors, and the scope of their duties varies by state.
This guide is far from the only one that has proposed gender-neutral changes like these. Others published in the last several years have recommended terms like ‘chesticles’ for breasts and ‘d*cklets’ for clitoris.
However, medical experts have argued that language like this could do more harm than good, ‘dehumanizing’ mothers and creating unrealistic expectations for trans To make their case for the more ‘inclusive’ language, the group cited a case study of a patient named Sam, a trans man with abdominal pain who tested positive on a home pregnancy test.
Sam told hospital staff he was a trans man, but providers did not recognize that he had gone into early labor ‘because of systems, biases, and stereotypes related to his gender presentation and identity,’ such as assuming he was not pregnant or could not carry a pregnancy.
Sam’s baby died of a prolapsed umbilical cord, which happens when the umbilical cord falls out of the uterus before the fetus, cutting off blood flow to the fetus.
The researchers argued that if Sam’s care had focused on the fact that he still had female sex organs and was capable of sustaining a pregnancy, doctors may have found the prolapsed cord in time to prevent the fetus’ death.
However, assuming that only ‘women’ could carry a pregnancy caused harm to Sam and his fetus.
The authors concluded in institutions where traditional gender roles are reinforced and no thought is given to alternative possibilities, health outcomes for patients are worse.
Meanwhile, a 2022 study published in the journal Frontiers in Global Women’s Health claimed ‘sexed’ language like ‘mother’ is crucial for avoiding confusion during situations like childbirth.
The researchers wrote: ‘Desexing the language of female reproduction has been done with a view to being sensitive to individual needs and as beneficial, kind, and inclusive.
‘Yet, this kindness has delivered unintended consequences that have serious implications for women and children.
‘Women have unique experiences, needs and rights in relation to pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding that are not shared with others. It cannot be assumed that a woman’s interests will align with those of her husband or partner.’
The team opposing the new guide argued nearly 4million infants die every year worldwide – and the US has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world – therefore, ‘the best interests of the child are paramount’ and using clear language is essential for decreasing those deaths.
The midwives, however, argued that as midwifery is a traditionally feminine profession, it is their duty to promote language as ‘a manifestation of feminism in action.’
To be more inclusive, one of their suggestions is replacing the term ‘gynecologist’ with ‘reproductive health specialists,’ as the former is derived from ‘gyneco,’ which means ‘woman’ in Greek.
Last year trans woman Mika Minio-Paluello came under fire after she posted a picture appearing to show her breastfeeding her baby on a bus
In 2018, the editors of the journal Advances in Neonatal Care proposed similar changes. Namely, they said they would no longer publish articles using the words ‘breast milk.’
Instead, the words ‘human milk,’ ‘mother’s own milk,’ ‘father’s own milk’ or ‘donor human milk’ are ‘now preferred.’
And, the editors continued: ‘The use of the word “lactation” over “breastfeeding” is also preferred whenever possible.’
However, while the NIH’s style guide says that ‘chestfeeding’ should be an option when discussing lactation, it adds that ‘chestfeeding will not replace the word breastfeeding.’
Critics have expressed that replacing ‘breastfeeding’ with ‘chestfeeding’ or ‘breast milk’ with ‘human milk’ could create unrealistic expectations for trans women who may not physically be able to breastfeed.
In other proposals for more inclusive language, Dr Ilana Sherer, a pediatrician from California, proposed doctors call the vagina a ‘front hole’ and the penis an ‘outie.’
During a presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition in October, she proposed calling breasts ‘chest’ or ‘chesticles.’ For male anatomy, Dr Sherer recommended pediatricians call the penis ‘outie,’ ‘junk,’ ‘strapless,’ or ‘bits.’
Her suggestions, given during a workshop entitled ‘Discussing Gender and Sexuality in the Primary Care Office,’ also included referring to the vagina as an ‘innie,’ ‘front hole,’ or ‘T-penis’ and the clitoris as ‘d*ck’ or ‘d*cklet.’
Despite a push, doctors have previously warned against politicizing medical language because it could confuse public health messaging, especially for people for whom English is not their first language.
CELEBRITY
Angry Patrick Mahomes says he will LEAVE the NFL and accuses the NFL of risking player safety before huge run of Chiefs games “If there’s no changes, I will leave” – Full Story Inside
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have an extremely congested schedule coming up – and the passer is far from thrilled with the NFL.
The two-time defending champions will embark on a stretch of three games in 11 days beginning this weekend when they face the Browns on Sunday, before hosting the Texans on December 21 and then traveling to the Steelers on Christmas.
And while the Chiefs are sitting pretty atop the AFC with a 12-1 record, Mahomes seems to be dreading his team’s next couple of weeks.
‘It is not a good feeling,’ he told reporters on Wednesday, per ESPN. ‘I’m excited to play on Christmas to hopefully get back from what we did last year [when the Chiefs lost to the Raiders], but you never want to play this many games in this short of time.
‘It’s just not great for your body. But at the end of the day, it’s your job, your profession. You have to come to work and do it.’
Mahomes added, ‘All you can do is focus on the game and the practice that you had that day. I try to prepare my body all year long for this stretch by tailoring my workouts, tailoring how you practice and you prepare. The coaches do a great job of taking care of us on the practice field. We practice hard as anybody, but they know how to kind of dial it back when we need it.’
In addition to the Chiefs, the Texans, Steelers and Ravens will also be playing three games in the next 11 days.
Crucially, though, the Ravens and Texans are coming right off of a bye in Week 14, while the Steelers had their break in Week 9.
The Chiefs haven’t had a rest since they returned from their Week 6 bye – a fact that defensive star Chris Jones was eager to point out.
‘This is one thing I’m doing this offseason is I’m going to the NFLPA, especially with us having three games in [an 11-day] span, that we’re mandatory to have a late bye week,’ he said.
‘With our schedule, it’s kind of awkward, to say the least. … That’s a conversation to have this offseason. If a team has somewhat of a schedule like that, they should get a late-season bye. We don’t need a Week [6] bye … Give it to us in Week 8, Week 10, something like that.’
Mahomes and Co. will have a week-and-a-half to recover after their Christmas Day game before facing the Broncos in Week 18 on January 5.
And if Kansas City manages to wrap up a first-round playoff bye before Week 18 – as they currently have a two-game AFC lead over the Bills – Mahomes and the team’s other starters could be held out of the final regular season game.
The quarterback then wouldn’t play until January 18 or 19 in the divisional round.
CELEBRITY
Selena Gomez, 32, Is Engaged to Benny Blanco, 36! Star Flaunts Massive Diamond Ring, Shares Sweet Photos, Hilarious Proposal Clips – and Reveals the Wedding Date Along With Another Shocking Surprise: “Our Prayers Have Been Answered, We’re Expecting…”
Selena Gomez shocked fans on Wednesday night by revealing she is now engaged to her boyfriend Benny Blanco after a year and a half of dating.
The singer, 32, revealed the news on Instagram, sharing the first photos of her massive diamond engagement ring with her 422million followers.
‘forever begins now..’ captioned the Who Said singer. She also included a photo of herself showing off her ring for the camera as Blanco, 36, wrapped his arm around her and kissed her head.
Blanco — a famed music producer — seemingly popped the question during a romantic nighttime picnic featuring Taco Bell.
The couple received an outpouring of love from theor A-list celebrity friends, including Cardi B, Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow and Gomez’s BFF Taylor Swift.
Swift — who has been friends with Gomez since 2008 — offered to be the couple’s ‘flower girl.’
Blanco himself also left a cheeky comment in which he referred to Gomez as his ‘wife.’
‘hey wait… that’s my wife,’ wrote the musician, who earned nearly 150,000 ‘likes.’
Gomez has been dating Blanco since June 2023, though she did not confirm the relationship until that December. At the time, she used Instagram to confirm to fans that she’d been secretly dating the hitmaker for six months and that he was her ‘absolute everything.’
Previously, the Wolves songstress dated The Weeknd, Zedd, Nick Jonas, Taylor Lautner and was linked to a number of other stars, including Zayn Malik and The Chainsmokers’ Andrew Taggart. She also famously had an on-and-off relationship with Justin Bieber, 30, that spanned eight years, before they called it quits in 2018. He is now married to model Hailey Bieber, 28, and they welcomed a baby son in August.
Before getting romantic, Gomez and Blanco were friends for over a decade and even worked on music together.
He has produced three of the singer’s biggest hits, including the 2021 tune I Can’t Get Enough and 2015’s Same Old Love.
Selena Gomez shows off engagement ring from fiance Benny Blanco. Last month, Blanco revealed that it was Gomez who made the first move.
‘She asked me out. It was crazy, it was crazy. She literally asked me… like we were just talking, and then she said, “You wanna get dinner?” And I went to the dinner, and I had no idea,’ he explained on Kai Cenat’s Twitch stream.
Drama
Breaking news: Chargers Coach, Brandon Staley, has issued a stern warning to chiefs QB Patrick mahomes over irregularities and foul plays against tomorrow’s match ” Accused NFL of…
Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles Chargers Coach, Brandon Staley, has issued a stern warning to Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, regarding alleged irregularities and unsportsmanlike conduct ahead of tomorrow’s crucial matchup.
Staley’s Statement “Patrick Mahomes has consistently pushed the boundaries of fair play. We will not tolerate any gamesmanship that compromises the integrity of the game. We’re prepared to take action if necessary.” – Brandon Staley.
Alleged Irregularities
1. Late-game celebrations
2. Excessive trash talk
3. Alleged tampering with opponent’s equipment
Head Coach Andy Reid dismissed Staley’s claims, saying, “Patrick’s a class act. We’re focused on winning, not worrying about distractions.”
Tomorrow’s Showdown
The Chargers and Chiefs face off in a highly anticipated matchup. Fans eagerly await the outcome, knowing that sportsmanship and fair play will be on full display
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