Abstract
The professional title “midwife” is predicated on the understanding that people who access their services have a normative relationship between their gender and assigned sex. As trans and non-binary people increasingly require access to midwifery ser-vices, this paper proposes an alternative professional title that is inclusive and liberates midwives from continuously reinscribing the sex/gender binary in their nomenclature. We work with Levitas's Utopia as Method framework to propose the title of Lead Perinatal Practitioner. Working through the archaeological, ontological and architectural modes, we explain the rationale foreach component part of the title. “Lead” foregrounds the profession's relationship with autonomy, which is considered foundational but threatened by encroaching medicalization. “Perinatal” encompasses not just the birthing person but also the neonate and the physiological process and timeframe encapsulating pregnancy and birth currently absent. “Practitioner” captures the reflexivity, skill, and active engagement already inscribed in allied healthcare professions that use this title. We argue that when combined, they signal a trailblazing contribution towards the eradication of gender inequalities in the reproductive arena by uncoupling the profession from patriarchal oppression inscribed in the sex/gender binary, which has hitherto been positioned as the sine qua non of midwifery
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | (In-Press) |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Birth |
Volume | (In-Press) |
Early online date | 10 Mar 2025 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 10 Mar 2025 |