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Obstetric Racism: The Racial Politics of Pregnancy, Labor, and Birthing

Pages 560-573
Published online: 06 Dec 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In this article, I analyze the birth stories of Black women living in the United States. Their birth stories describe various forms of racism during medical encounters while they were pregnant or during labor and delivery. In the global women’s health arena, the issues raised are viewed as obstetric violence. However, obstetric racism—as both an occurrence and analytic—best captures the particularities of Black women’s reproductive care during the pre- and post-natal period. Obstetric racism is a threat to positive birth outcomes. I argue that birth workers including midwives and doulas, mediate obstetric racism and stratified reproductive outcomes.

Acknowledgments

I thank Daisy Deomampo and Natali Valdez for all their work on this special issue. Thank you to Christa Craven, Daisy Deomampo, Natali Valdez, Nessette Falu, and Risa Cromer for all the years of creating space to work and think together. I also thank the anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments. Most of all, I thank the women who shared their stories with me.

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Funding

Research was partly supported by Queens College, City University of New York.

Notes on contributors

Dána-Ain Davis

Dána-Ain Davis is a professor of Urban Studies at Queens College and director of the Center for the Study of Women and Society at the Graduate Center, CUNY, where she is on the faculty of the PhD Program in Anthropology. She is the author of Battered Black Women and Welfare Reform: Between a Rock and a Hard Place (2006), Reproductive Injustice: Racism, Pregnancy, and Prematurity Birth (forthcoming), and several articles on feminist ethnography and reproduction.

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