Drugs, Knives, and Midwives
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Utne Reader March / April 2007
Elizabeth Larsen
As anyone who has read Misconceptions knows, Wolf was indeed shuttled out of the birth center when her labor failed to progress according to her nurse's time line. After Pitocin and an epidural, Wolf was rushed into an operating room for an emergency C-section. It's a scenario, she later found out, that is all too common among American women giving birth. To paraphrase Wolf's critique of the popular pregnancy manual that in her view encourages women to passively accept overly medicalized births, she did not get what she expected when she was expecting.
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Elizabeth Larsen is a freelance writer based in Minneapolis. She has given birth twice in a hospital assisted by midwives and is grateful that they didn't shame her when she demanded pain relief.
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