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LGBTQ+ new and expectant parents' experiences of perinatal services during the UK's first COVID-19 lockdown.

Mari GreenfieldZoe Darwin
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2023)
Service changes introduced in the pandemic were cisheteronormative, creating additional challenges for LGBTQ+ new and expectant parents and compounding existing inequalities. When planning, changing, or evaluating perinatal services, specific consideration is needed to include birthing parents who are not mothers and mothers who did not give birth. If appropriate care is not available, consequences may include impaired perinatal wellbeing and restricted birth choices. Including sexual orientation and gender in data collection enables different perspectives to be considered.
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