Consensual care in pregnancy and birth for women who are deaf or hard of hearing

Author: Alexandra Smith 
Author title: Childbirth Educator, UK 

Description: Deaf women are often routinely treated as ‘high risk’, are denied access to physiology-informed care, and experience invasive procedures without any choice in the matter. That women who are deaf or hard of hearing find it harder to make themselves heard, is strangely ironic - a dark symmetry that compromises the very principle of consent.



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