I would feel safer if every professional involved in my birth was more invested in my actual birth experience and not unnecessarily stressing me out for ideology pointe while my cervix is figuring out how to dilate 10 inches.
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Replying to @CareyCallsBS @SourPatches2077
ironic the person saying doctors nurses and midwives should be sued for sexing people correctly in a medical setting is accusing others of doing stuff for ideological pointe
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Replying to @lacroicsz @SourPatches2077
I’m headed into this situation in a month, it’s very real to me, qnd the rights of people in that situation are very important to me right about now.
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Replying to @CareyCallsBS @SourPatches2077
forcing others to refer to you in any way you please, especially when factually inaccurate, is not a right. speech, however, literally is.
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Replying to @lacroicsz @SourPatches2077
When you’re getting paid to keep a person healthy there are limits on your free speech. My labor nurses better not be telling me every opinion they got- it’s literally in my birth plan to keep extraneous conversation out of the room.
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They can go home and tweet WHATEVER they want. But if they’re at work assisting me give birth the job IS keeping me comfortable and relaxed, bc that keeps me and the kid healthy and that’s the job.
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Replying to @CareyCallsBS @SourPatches2077
complain all you want, ask for a different nurse, tell all your pregnant trans friends to avoid that hospital or that nurse, but legally compelling factually accurate speech is wrong.
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Replying to @lacroicsz @SourPatches2077
Ok, we straight up disagree. I think pulling any shit that stresses out someone giving birth and maybe sets them up for a c section is reckless and mean. And I will absolutely support people suing over it.
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One question: Would you see any difference between a midwife going out of her way to use female pronouns (“pulling shit”) repeatedly, vs the midwife occasionally doing it simply out of habit? Would only the former deserve to be sued?
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It was an honest question, because intent matters. At least to me it does.
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Why don’t you all find someone else to do favors for you if you’re gonna be such dicks
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