Ep 2: Reproductive Care
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Narrated by:
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Dr Ronx Ikharia
About this listen
Dr Ronx looks specifically at how the reproductive system is treated in modern healthcare. Their exploration takes them to the history of the contraceptive pill and they ask if the history of clinical trials has an impact on patients today.
©2023 Whistledown Productions (P)2023 Audible, Ltd.Essential listening but could be more nuanced
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Essential listening for everyone
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while talking about bias against women, author keeps on calling women „pregnant person”, „person who menstruates” etc. After pages evidencing that only man were took into consideration for treatments - which is really a massive point- goes on that they were actually „cis man” and those „identified at birth as women” were not.
I’m so disappointed that such a good story, got hijacked by that.
Author’s own prejudice makes story unpalatable
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