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  • Who We Are
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      • Respectful Maternity Care Research
      • Implementation: Person-Centred Decision Making and Care
      • Place of Birth and Provider
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      • Attitudes About and Preferences for Birth
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  • Tools
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    • Mapping the Impacts of Integrated Midwifery Care
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Physical Mistreatment

Did you experience any of the following issues or behaviours during your pregnancy or childbirth care? Please check all that apply – You experienced physical abuse (including aggressive physical contact, inappropriate sexual conduct, a refusal to provide anesthesia for an episiotomy, etc.)

Did you experience any of the following issues or behaviours during your pregnancy or childbirth care? Please check all that apply – You experienced physical abuse (including aggressive physical contact, inappropriate sexual conduct, a refusal to provide anesthesia for an episiotomy, etc.)

Did you feel like you were treated roughly like pushed, beaten, slapped, pinched, physically restrained, or gagged?

You had forceful downward pressure placed on your abdomen before the baby came out (fundal pressure)?

I was physically restrained to the bed by healthcare provider(s)

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