Women not being taken seriously by medical practitioners
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Women not being taken seriously by medical practitioners
I have sadly heard of women who were sidelined or flat-out ignored by medical practitioners simply because they were women. What is your take on this practice? What is the reason/cause for this behavior from medical practitioners? How then can single mothers get the best possible treatment for their children? Have you had a similar experience of not being taken seriously because you are a woman?
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To ensure single mothers get the best possible treatment for their children:
1. Advocate for Yourself: Be assertive about your concerns and questions when dealing with healthcare professionals. Don't hesitate to seek a second opinion if needed.
2. Build a Support System: Reach out to family, friends, or support groups who can provide emotional and practical support.
3. Research and Educate: Empower yourself with knowledge about your child's condition and treatment options. This can help you make informed decisions.
4. Seek Out Women-Friendly Healthcare Providers: Look for healthcare providers who are known for their respectful and unbiased treatment of women.
5. Document Your Concerns: Keep records of your child's medical history, treatments, and interactions with healthcare providers. This can be valuable if you encounter any issues.
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mothers tend to be sidelined by medical practitioners even in this modern day. Personally, I have witnessed a few of this nonchalant act which ended badly sometimes. I believe this should be considered a crime, and there should be a penalty for such.
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As a newborn, I experienced consistent pain, frequent illnesses, and a failure to gain weight, despite being breastfed and my mother having an abundant milk supply that could have nourished me and even allowed for donation. Unfortunately, she had to see multiple doctors before finding one who would listen to her concerns and conduct the necessary tests. I had a deadly cow milk allergy, and it could have been life-threatening if my mother had continued consuming dairy before feeding me. She told me that one of the doctors who took care of me after an anaphylactic shock was so horrified that he promised to never disregard a mother's concern again.
It is sad that we are not always taken seriously, but our bodies know better than society's bias. We can't afford to let our health be damaged by negligence. When a doctor doesn't take us seriously, the best we can do is to get another. And another, and another, until we find someone who will actually listen to us.
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