Home Birth and the Maternity Outcomes Emergency: Attending to Race and Gender in Childbirth

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 14 (1):2-18 (2021)
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Abstract

Childbirth in the United States is in crisis. This is especially true for Black and brown mothers. This childbirth emergency constitutes a failure of the social contract: because society has failed to provide minimally decent care for all birthing mothers, but especially for Black and brown mothers, it is necessary to allow mothers to choose home birth. I amplify the voices of Black and brown scholars and midwives to defend home birth, and I argue that home birth is safe and empowering and that it is rational for those who desire it to choose it.

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Susan A. Stark
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