Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: This essay aims to reflect on the repercussions of the pandemic in obstetric care in the light of sexual and reproductive rights, focusing on delivery and birth care. Results: The reflection shows that the pandemic has accentuated the violation of these rights, which is evidenced by racial inequalities in maternal mortality, as well as restrictions and interventions in childbirth care without scientific evidence, detour of resources, interruption of services, reduced human resources, shortage of medicines and supplies, and imbalances in the provision of health services. Conclusion: It is concluded obstetric care faces even greater barriers in access to health care, just as the pandemic of COVID-19 highlighted inequities, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations whose human rights are less protected. |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care Paes,Luciana Braz de Oliveira Women Coronavirus Infections Health Care Obstetrics Sexual and Reproductive Rights |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care |
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Paes,Luciana Braz de Oliveira |
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Paes,Luciana Braz de Oliveira Salim,Natália Rejane Stofel,Natália Sevilha Fabbro,Márcia Regina Cangiani |
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Salim,Natália Rejane Stofel,Natália Sevilha Fabbro,Márcia Regina Cangiani |
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Paes,Luciana Braz de Oliveira Salim,Natália Rejane Stofel,Natália Sevilha Fabbro,Márcia Regina Cangiani |
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Women Coronavirus Infections Health Care Obstetrics Sexual and Reproductive Rights |
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Women Coronavirus Infections Health Care Obstetrics Sexual and Reproductive Rights |
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ABSTRACT Objective: This essay aims to reflect on the repercussions of the pandemic in obstetric care in the light of sexual and reproductive rights, focusing on delivery and birth care. Results: The reflection shows that the pandemic has accentuated the violation of these rights, which is evidenced by racial inequalities in maternal mortality, as well as restrictions and interventions in childbirth care without scientific evidence, detour of resources, interruption of services, reduced human resources, shortage of medicines and supplies, and imbalances in the provision of health services. Conclusion: It is concluded obstetric care faces even greater barriers in access to health care, just as the pandemic of COVID-19 highlighted inequities, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations whose human rights are less protected. |
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