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I just... Wow.
Yes, sometimes doctors abuse their power, but birth rape?
I don't even... Isn't abuse by doctor a good enough term? Or must everything be "rape"?
(Note, this doesn't apply to actual sexual assault cases, that is "rape", no questions asked).
Yes, I'm finding it tacky.
I mean, I get the idea of women having autonomy of their own bodies, and so on, but at the same time, I'm all for [responsible] Doctors doing what they need to, in the middle of a major medical procedure (and if you're in the hospital, I count it as a MMP, even if giving birth itself isn't) to save the life of the mother and child[ren] and/or to make the birth have less complications.