Every Birth Matters - Doula, Hypnobirthing & Education

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Supporting women in their birth experience as a Doula or using HypnoBirthing; The Mongan Method to have a safe, easier, positive more comfortable birth.

LabelingLabels can open doors but they can also close minds. Often labels in health and social care related services are...
02/05/2026

Labeling

Labels can open doors but they can also close minds.

Often labels in health and social care related services are applied based on numbers or options of others before practitioners have even met with people.
Some practitioners will start to assume as they build a picture of you, and begin assessing what you 'need'. The more Information they start to get the labels are attached to your referral or case.

Generic labels encourage the conveyor belt care - one size fits all.

Step aside - empower people accessing your service - be mindful of the labels you use and how they can disempower people.

Seek support from your doula to be informed and empowered to step off the conveyor belt - demand individualisation, if that is what you want!!!!!!!

How have you been labeled?

Be mindful about what is consent!https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1HkaLCxVzh/
31/03/2026

Be mindful about what is consent!

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1HkaLCxVzh/

Forced vaginal exam = battery and assault and negligence

There was a significant decision made in the Supreme Court of Victoria last week.

A woman had been forced to have a vaginal exam when presenting at hospital. The hospital midwife had withheld access to her continuity of care midwife, birth suite and pain relief until she complied.

The court found that consent cannot be obtained under coercion and found Bendigo Health liable for battery and assault and negligence. A likely precedent in this space. The health service was ordered to pay $275K + costs.

Far too often, strong-arm tactics are used to get women to comply to vaginal exams, including refusing admission to birth suite, to water immersion, or to pain relief. Many women, advocates, lawyers and staff have been saying for a long time that this is not okay; no does in fact mean no, and a yes under coercion /= consent. The court agrees.

Let's address the unfounded rhetoric we have already heard from factions of the maternity space
- women just need to be more educated in the antenatal space. [errrh, no. Yuck. Victim blamey. Just don't digitally pe*****te someone without cosent?!]
- drs need to be more involved in conversations in the antenatal period [errr, for what purpose? No means no, whether it is to a midwife or dr. Women don't need any additional pressure applied to them before they even get to hospital].

I think all staff and services should be on notice. If thousands of women's stories to multiple maternity inquiries across the country hasn't shifted the dial, perhaps it will be the litigation payouts that will.

Thank you to the brave woman that persued this. It was just as much about her own justice as it was for every other woman that has been subjected to forced procedures during maternity "care".

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