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Birth Rights are Human Rights

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Hanes Women's Perfect V-Neck T-shirt

We are responsible for making birth better because we were all born

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All funds raised will go directly to Midwives College of Utah
$420 raised
51 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Hanes Women's Perfect V-Neck T-shirt, Ladies - Maroon
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  • Birth Rights are Human Rights Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Birth Rights are Human Rights Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Birth Rights are Human Rights Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Birth Rights are Human Rights Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by sales@midwifery.edu

About this campaign

Birth is one of the most significant events in our lives. Each one of us was born. Every person we love, every person we hate, every human we have ever known was born. And a significant number of us will give birth.

When a person is giving birth they are entitled to autonomy over their body and their baby. All parts of their care should include a chance for informed decision making and the right to refuse care, even in instances of emergency. Since birth is generally a normal, natural event occurring in healthy people, it should be the right of each birthing person to expect minimal medical intervention and a safe and healthy outcome. From reports of disrespectful, coercive and abusive treatment to being ignored when requesting help for life threatening complications, human rights are routinely violated during childbirth in the US--and that's for the lucky ones who survive the experience.

The unfortunate truth is OVER HALF of all maternal deaths in the US are preventable.

Childbirth is one of the most unnecessarily dangerous things one can do in the United States. The mortality rate for giving birth in America each year has nearly doubled in the last two decades. Worse still, Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely to die during the childbearing year than their white counterparts. And in New York, black births are on average 12x more likely to result in death than white births.

Over 1/3 of all counties in the United States have no access to maternity care. The US is required not only to refrain from threatening or ending life, but also to promote conditions necessary for survival. This basic right is not being met in childbearing in the US.

"According to a new report published by the Commonwealth Fund, "Maternal Mortality and Maternity Care in the U.S. Compared to 10 Other Developed Countries," among high-income countries, the United States has the highest maternal mortality rates. In fact, a woman giving birth in the U.S. is about 10 times more likely to die than a woman giving birth in New Zealand (17.4 and 1.7 deaths per 100,000 live births, respectively)."
(Roberts, N. F. (2020, November 18). Report finds pregnancy & childbirth more dangerous for women in America than other high income countries. Forbes. Retrieved May 2, 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicolefisher/2020/11/18/report-finds-pregnancy--childbirth-more-dangero...)

The US must treat birth better. Birth rights are human rights and there are proven ways to protect those rights in childbirth in the US.

Several studies and a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) have all stated that increased access to midwifery care is one of the best ways to decrease the mortality rates among birthing people. Midwifery care promotes healthy birth free from the aforementioned trauma. Midwifery care protects human rights by ensuring the birthing family is in charge of making personal decisions about their reproductive choices. Midwifery care improves outcomes and eliminates unnecessary medical interventions while preserving bodily autonomy and practicing informed consent. Midwives are saving lives. YOU can help us train midwives who otherwise would not have access to their midwifery education.

By purchasing apparel in this fundraiser you are ensuring that birthing people in the US have increased access to culturally congruent, competent midwifery care in medically underserved communities in the US.

By purchasing and donating in this fundraiser YOU ARE SAVING LIVES.

Safe and respectful maternity care is a fundamental right. Birth Rights are HUMAN RIGHTs.

Purchase your shirt today and help spread awareness about these issues. Together we can put an end to this human rights crisis.

All proceeds go to the Midwives College of Utah's Briana Blackwelder Equal Access Scholarship Fund. Midwives College of Utah is dedicated to developing midwives of excellence. A 2019 audit of MCU graduates indicated that nearly 70% are serving in medically underserved communities. MCU midwives are not only trained in the highest standards of medical care, but also spend considerable time during their studies in becoming familiar with the impacts of systemic racism on the health of their communities and examining their own biases so that they can provide culturally competent care. The cost of education is one of the main reasons people give for not pursuing a career in midwifery. The Briana Blackwelder Equal Access Scholarship Fund is dedicated to reducing the economic burden of becoming a midwife, especially among historically disadvantaged populations.

Supporters

Samantha Fletcher 1 item

I believe access to and representation of all human rights begins by addressing the concerns with birth rights and autonomy in health care.

Wyn Frechette $25

My niece wants to be a midwife. A noble and needed profession. She is married to an American Indian man and wants to serve indigenous people.

Phoebe Banks 2 items

Better births for a better future

Jasmine 1 item
Anonymous 1 item

Love MCU!

Anonymous 1 item
Christina Harrell 1 item
Joey larson 1 item
Alissa Crandall 1 item

I think the word needs to be spread.

Jill Wodnick 1 item

Celebrating once and future midwives and the ones who went before

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