Midwives

I see you, mama. The midwives lied to me, too.

“Mama, I see you. In a world that glorifies midwives, you helped me feel less alone in my sorrow. You made my pain bearable. You gave me strength. However far you got in your journey, you had an impact. Like tiny drops of water that slowly eroding a rock, as more of use speak out others will have the informed consent and knowledge that we did not have. I am eternally grateful to all of you. Because the midwives lied to me, too, and I feel better now that I can see you.”


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You Are Not Alone, Part II - Kawartha Community Midwives, Peterborough, Ontario

“We need to band together to fix this. I've written the women's minister, the health minister, the hospital. Only the hospital’s patient advocate responded, she had me in to talk about it and said she'd look into it. Then my follow up emails went unanswered.”


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Midwife Assault - Quinte Midwives, Belleville, Ontario

Midwife Assault - Quinte Midwives, Belleville, Ontario

“During a normally progressing labour at home I said no to a vaginal exam. The attending midwife said I could have a little more time but then she was going to perform it. After my little more time when she advanced toward me saying she was going to do the exam now I again said no and she told me I was not allowed to say no and began threatening that I wouldn't be allowed to keep birthing at home and she was going to call an ambulance to have me removed to the hospital if I kept refusing. I had chosen a home birth to stay out of the hospital due to so many women reporting having pitocin and other medical procedures done to them against their will, but now I was being threatened by this midwife in my home with the same violence I was already trying to avoid.“

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You Are Not Alone - Ontario

“I can't talk about my story. I look online for experiences that people have with midwives and I feel terribly alone, why are there so many glowing reviews? I feel like I'm the only one they ever treated badly.”

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"Giving birth to twins is an undertaking" - Ontario

"Giving birth to twins is an undertaking" - Ontario

“I understood the importance and urgency of the procedure but was shocked that my body was treated the way it was, lack of consent was ignored and I felt like I was being punished for choosing to birth without pain medication.”

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G's Story - Sault Ste Marie, Ontario

“The next day, 2 Midwives from the practice came and recommended we take the baby to the hospital for an examination. We asked why? They could not give a reason. Later that evening, 2 CAS workers and 2 police officers came to the house and apprehended the baby. We tried to explain that the midwives were mad because we had not called them for the birth.”

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