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Obstetric Violence Blog 

The Obstetric Violence Blog offers a multidisciplinary platform for commentary, analysis, and critical reflection on established and emerging issues related to obstetric violence, disrespect and abuse during pregnancy and childbirth, and human rights in childbirth more generally. It aims to promote dialogue and awareness of obstetric violence and related issues between interested stakeholders from diverse backgrounds and across the globe. We welcome submissions from students, early career researchers, policymakers, academics from all relevant fields, lawyers, healthcare professionals and support services, civil society organisations and anyone with a vested interest in obstetric violence and abuse during childbirth which is broadly construed.

Blogs will not be peer-reviewed but will be reviewed by the editorial staff for relevance, originality, timeliness, topic, style, and focus. Blogs under consideration elsewhere or those already published on other platforms will not be considered. Before being posted on the CELLS website, editors will collaborate with authors to edit the piece. X (formally, Twitter) and/or Bluesky will be used to publicise published blogs.

To submit a blog post for consideration, please read our Blog Guidelines

 

 

Latest Blogs

Non-Consented Vaginal Examinations: A Hidden Violation?

This blog forms part of a series of blogs that showcase contributions published in Women’s Birthing Bodies and the Law: Unauthorised Intimate Examinations, Power and Vulnerability (2020). Rebecca Brione, from Birthrights, offers a glimpse into women’s experiences of unauthorised vaginal examinations, as shared with Birthrights and AIMS. It gives a flavour of the issues that arise, the impact on women who live with these experiences, and the lack of opportunity for proper redress faced by women