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    Women Deprived of Choice: Article

    Women 'deprived of choice'
    Nick Miller
    September 10, 2008


    FOR 10 years, midwife Nicola Dutton worked in Victoria's public maternity system, her frustration growing almost with every birth.

    She saw a system that deprived women of choice, imposed medicine, operations and technology that were not in their best interests, and a system that engendered fear and led to birth becoming a surgical operation rather than a natural event. Ms Dutton passionately believes this system must change.

    "You get increasingly disheartened at the policies and protocols that don't seem to be women-centred," she says. "You get frustrated by more technology that comes into play, that doesn't equate to safe outcomes for mothers or babies. If you leave it to nature it actually works very well, without intervention and drugs and major abdominal surgery."

    This year she hung her shingle as a full-time private midwife with three colleagues. They offer a home birth service.

    However, she believes that society has made women suspicious of natural childbirth outside the hospital system.

    "I think it has led to mothers being less confident in their own bodies' ability to birth their babies. Their friends say 'You're brave to have a home birth', but we think you are brave if you give birth in a hospital in this era."

    Encouraging births at home and in the community could free overburdened maternity hospitals to deal with the high-risk births.

    "There needs to be a rebate on Medicare for midwifery," Ms Dutton says. "Also, the public hospital system needs to grab the bull by the horns and contract private midwives (to perform home births). It works in the UK and New Zealand," she said.
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    I really do believe that we need to see a major mind shift before things will change with regard to birth in this country.

    I think it's wonderful that the government is looking at this issue ( amazing what happens when we get a federal health minister who herself has recently had a baby....hurrah for political will!), but I think we have some work to do in terms of cultural and social factors as well.

    Fifty years of medicalised birth in Australia has taught women that birth is unsafe, that it's doctor territory, that it's reckless and bordering on morally wrong to make choices to birth outside "the system". You only have to look at the number of women who are crawling over the top of eachother to secure obstetric care to see that.

    Birth has become so medicalised and interfered with - resulting in more women having problematic births, and being "saved" from those births by what is often the cause of the problem in the first place. It truly is a vicious circle and one that will take a long time to break.

    But I'm happy to do my bit

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    Loving the coverage in the media at the moment!!
    Kelly xx

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    Yep it's fantastic. Makes you feel like you haven't been ranting and yelling at a brick wall for all this time after all