Pregnant people of color more likely to get procedures they didn't consent to, study finds
by Marissa Evans, Los Angeles Times
Jun 24, 2022
3 minutes
Black, Indigenous and people of color giving birth were more likely than white people to experience health providers coercing them to go along with procedures they did not want, or to have their lack of explicit consent disregarded altogether, according to a new study.
The new research, published Thursday in the journal Birth, provides a sweeping look at how birthing experiences differ dramatically for pregnant people of color compared to pregnant white people.
For instance, the study reported that 51% percent of BIPOC people surveyed said they received nonconsented procedures â
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