bea_reads_books's review

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challenging emotional informative

3.75

This book has a lot of important information, and a lot of things I did not know. I do wish that trans and indigenous people hadn’t felt so much like a footnote though, and I don’t think disability was mentioned even once that I remember.

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tender_onion's review

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informative medium-paced

3.5

With the exception of quoting others, the language chosen by the author is cisheteronormative, and almost exclusively describes experiences of cisgender women. 

This was a bit of a let down for a book that was otherwise intersectional, as it failed to share/reflect on how many of the topics discussed also impact trans people, and not just people who were assigned female at birth (including trans men, trans women, nonbinary folks, two-spirit people, agender people, gender nonconforming folks, and everyone else whose gender resides outside of the gender binary). 

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sisakat's review

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informative sad medium-paced

2.5


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tmchopra's review

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challenging informative fast-paced

4.5


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thesapphiccelticbookworm's review against another edition

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challenging dark hopeful informative medium-paced

4.25


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bxtskr's review

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informative sad fast-paced

3.75

With a very rare exceptions (notably the parts regarding covid) this book doesn't say anything that hasn't been said by radical Black feminists and health advocates for decades but then comes to extremely liberal, half-assed solutions. I've never so much agreed with the premise and hated a conclusion in this field. Also an unnecessary amount of praise for Pres. Biden's work on VAWA without mentioning the accusations of violence against him!

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misssleepless's review against another edition

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3.0


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meltingpages's review against another edition

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challenging informative inspiring sad

3.5

I loved learning about this topic, but I do think the synopsis is a bit misleading. It focuses more on pregnancies and how women are treated by the healthcare system when I thought it would be a variety of different medical topics. It also has a pretty strong focus on COVID-19 and how that is affecting how women give birth, but again, I thought it would cover more on how women are often misdiagnosed in areas other than just pregnancies.

The writing is also a bit weird, a few times I thought that my audiobook was repeating sentences but the author would just repeat herself pretty frequently. I also couldn't quite grasp who exactly this was for, if it was meant to educate people not familiar with the topic or to give additional information to people who know already about reproductive justice. It also skipped around from the author's personal life, to anecdotes from other women, to quoting legislature that was passed or is being lobbied for.

Overall, it's an extremely important topic and the book is definitely worth it for that alone, but it just wasn't what I was expecting it to be. 

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atramental's review

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challenging dark informative sad fast-paced

4.0


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mondovertigo's review

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challenging dark informative slow-paced

2.0


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