Science New policy tells midwives to stop using terms such as ‘breastfeeding’ and ‘breastmilk’ - Give me some tranny juice!

London: Midwives in England have been told to stop using terms including “breastfeeding” and “breastmilk” when working with transgender patients as part of a new trans-friendly policy at a National Health Service trust.
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) NHS Trust is the first in the country to formally implement a gender-inclusive language policy for its maternity services department — which will now be known as “perinatal services”.
Staff have been told to avoid using the word “mothers” on its own and have been given a list of alternative terms to use when addressing patients including “mothers or birthing parents”, “breast/chestfeeding” and “maternal and parental”.
The recommended changes are part of a new trans-friendly policy at an NHS trust.

The recommended changes are part of a new trans-friendly policy at an NHS trust.CREDIT:FILE
Instead of saying “breastmilk”, they can choose from “human milk” or “breast/chestmilk” or “milk from the feeding mother or parent”.

The policy states the service will be “using gender-neutral language alongside the language of womanhood, in order to ensure that everyone is represented and included.”

The language changes will be implemented in the trust’s webpages, leaflets and communications such as letters and emails. Staff will be asked to use language which reflects people’s “own identities and preferences” when talking to patients.

Other changes include replacing the use of the word “woman” with the phrase “woman or person”, and the term “father” with “parent”, “co-parent” or “second biological parent”, depending on the circumstances.
There has been fierce debate around attempts to reduce the use of the word woman in discussion around subjects including pregnancy and childbirth, and any move to do so has provoked ire from some feminists.

Author JK Rowling was vilified last year after she questioned a decision to use the term “people who menstruate” in a headline.
In a policy document, released this week, the BSUH said staff should not stop using the word “woman” or other terms describing motherhood but they should consciously start adding in the word “people” and other more inclusive language.

It said: “Gender identity can be a source of oppression and health inequality. We are consciously using the words ‘women’ and ‘people’ together to make it clear that we are committed to working on addressing health inequalities for all those who use our services.
“As midwives and birth workers, we focus on improving access and health outcomes for marginalised and disadvantaged groups. Women are frequently disadvantaged in healthcare, as are trans and non-binary people... By continuing to use the term ‘woman’ we commit to working on addressing health inequalities for all who use our services.”

The policy was written by Helen Green and Ash Riddington, described as “Gender Inclusion Midwives” at the unit.
Green, who uses the pronouns she/they and describes herself as non-binary, wrote on social media: “The work is for us and by us, developed from grassroots research and lived experiences in the trans and non-binary community.”
Freddy McConnell, the transgender man who in 2019 lost his High Court battle to register himself as the “father” on his child’s birth certificate, is listed as an external advisor of the document.
Brighton and Hove NHS Trust has long championed itself as a “leader for LGBT inclusion” after receiving a number of accolades from the controversial charity Stonewall.
It is listed on Stonewall’s website as a member of their Diversity Champions Program. It has been questioned in court whether membership of the scheme, which is paid for, is compatible with public bodies maintaining impartiality.

Stonewall is currently lobbying for self-identification of legal gender, which is a disputed concept, and it has come under fire for its stance on transgender issues with one of its founders Simon Fanshawe claiming it had “undermined women’s sex-based rights and protections”.
The guidance from BHSU follows a 2017 dictate from the British Medical Association which said pregnant women should not be called “expectant mothers” but “pregnant people” as it could offend intersex and transgender men.
An estimated one per cent of the adult population in Britain identifies as transgender or non-binary but the trans population in Brighton and Hove is thought to be larger.
Although no official figures exist on the trans community, research has shown nearly 10 per cent of the population of Brighton and Hove identify as LGBTQ+.

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"An estimated one per cent of the adult population in Britain identifies as transgender or non-binary but the trans population in Brighton and Hove is thought to be larger.
"Although no official figures exist on the trans community, research has shown nearly 10 per cent of the population of Brighton and Hove identify as LGBTQ+."
FYI: Time to move the fuck out of Brighton and Hove. Can you imagine the bullshit that gets taught and/or tolerated in their schools?

It's weird because you don't see mtfs demanding shit like prostate cancer not be referred to as "mens health". Yet the word breast, which technically isn't even gendered, freaks the fakebois out enough to demand wording get changed.
MTFs do other shit, like bullying gynecologists into pretending their surgically created taint tunnel is actually a vagina. They sometimes insist on a pap smear, which is a test that scrapes cells off a cervix to test for precancerous changes in cervical cells.

Post-op trannies just get the internal skin sack "neovagina" stitched closed at the end. Depending on their surgeon, their "vagina" is either colon tissue, penile tissue or ballsack. No doctor can scrape cervical cells off your ballsack!

One woman on reddit had an HR complaint filed against her for transphobia because she gave "free" tampons to some young women in her office, but wouldn't give them to the office tranny. She bought the tampons with her own money, hoping to help out lower income coworkers, but refused to give the tranny a handful when he claimed to have a "period". There was a long post about it in the now-banned GenderCritical sub,
 
I think they're just saying to do this when, for example, a nursemaid is feeding a TIF's baby because she cut her tits off or w/e. So not all the time, but when ur around the loonies, no quick movements.
 
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I hate this country. It's been going to the dogs the past decade but it's slowly getting worse with troonism.

How is it that such a small minority of people literally have domain of the language of women now? Domain over a biological function that happens every single day around the clock the world over. Women give birth. Women breastfeed. Women has become a dirty word now.

I am absolute astounding we've gone backwards so much in the name of progress that we've rounded all the way back to being sexist.
 
Freddy McConnell, the transgender man who in 2019 lost his High Court battle to register himself as the “father” on his child’s birth certificate
Well, at least there is that.
 
The worst thing about this is that "breast" is literally a gender neutral term. Both men and women can have breasts
 
I'm certain all the Muslims imported will construct the Caliphate Of Britain, and then women will be treated as objects, to the delight of transgenders everywhere.
 
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