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6692197The Stitch-Uphttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-stitch-up-9781529926446/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6224395/image.jpg?v=638877776469570000464566MXNVintage PublishingInStock/Ebooks/<p>This book could not be more timely <em>OBSERVER</em></p><p>Got endometriosis? <em>You should have a baby!</em><br />Painful post-birth prolapse? <em>Well, you had a baby.</em><br />Let down by doctors? <em>Try our wellness candle!</em><br />Episiotomy scar? <em>Why not trim your labia too?</em></p><p>Its a stitch-up. And we demand better.</p><p>As Emma was being sewn up following the birth of her second child, the midwife paused, looked up, and said the worst thing anyone has ever said to her: Your vaginas fallen out.</p><p>After receiving a vague diagnosis of prolapse, she spent the next two years being shunted between specialists. The solutions on offer ranged from kegels to hysterectomy and even labia trimming. Some doctors simply shrugged and said there was nothing they could do.</p><p>Women around her spoke of similar experiences: mothers told that pain was the price of parenthood; trans women blamed for wanting a vagina in the first place; Black women disbelieved and dismissed; intersex men and women lied to by their doctors.</p><p>The mesh scandal that injured thousands. The love doctor who performed nonconsensual vaginal surgeries. Over and over again, Emma heard stories of women in pain, bleeding, dying, failed by the professionals who were supposed to help them.</p><p>Medical misogyny kills, and leaves many more in agony, unable to live full lives. <em>The Stitch-Up</em> tells their stories, and calls for better research, healthcare options, language and treatment, arguing that being female should never be a death sentence.</p><p><strong>Inspiring and invigorating JULIA BUENO, author of <em>The Brink of Being</em><br />Deeply unsettling and affecting CATHERINE AIREY, author of <em>Confessions</em></strong></p>...6376127The Stitch-Up464566https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-stitch-up-9781529926446/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6224395/image.jpg?v=638877776469570000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20259781529926446_W3siaWQiOiIwYTlkNWFlMC03ODY0LTRkZTItYThmMy0yMDY2YzM5Y2FhN2YiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjU2NiwiZGlzY291bnQiOjEwMiwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo0NjQsImluY2x1ZGVzVGF4Ijp0cnVlLCJwcmljZVR5cGUiOiJXaG9sZXNhbGUiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6Ik1YTiIsImZyb20iOiIyMDI1LTA3LTAxVDAwOjAwOjAwWiIsInJlZ2lvbiI6Ik1YIiwiaXNQcmVvcmRlciI6ZmFsc2V9XQ==9781529926446_<p>Got endometriosis? <em>You should have a baby!</em><br />Painful post-birth prolapse? <em>Well, you had a baby.</em><br />Let down by doctors? <em>Try our wellness candle!</em><br />Episiotomy scar? <em>Why not trim your labia too?</em></p><p>Its a stitch-up. And we demand better.</p><p>As Emma was being sewn up following the birth of her second child, the midwife paused, looked up and said the worst thing anyone has ever said to her: Your vaginas fallen out.</p><p>After receiving a vague diagnosis of prolapse, she spent the next two years being shunted between specialists. The solutions on offer ranged from kegels to hysterectomy and even labia trimming. Some doctors simply shrugged and said there was nothing they could do.</p><p>Women around her spoke of similar experiences: mothers told that pain was the price of parenthood; trans women blamed for wanting a vagina in the first place; Black women disbelieved and dismissed; intersex people lied to by their doctors.</p><p>The mesh scandal that injured thousands. The love doctor who performed nonconsensual vaginal surgeries. Over and over again, Emma heard stories of women in pain, bleeding, dying, failed by the professionals who were supposed to help them.</p><p>Medical misogyny kills, and leaves many more in agony, unable to live full lives. <em>The Stitch-Up</em> tells their stories, and calls for better research, healthcare options, language and treatment, arguing that being female should never be a death sentence.</p>...(*_*)9781529926446_<p>Inspiring and invigorating JULIA BUENO</p><p>Got endometriosis? <em>You should have a baby!</em><br />Painful post-birth prolapse? <em>Well, you had a baby.</em><br />Let down by doctors? <em>Try our wellness candle!</em><br />Episiotomy scar? <em>Why not trim your labia too?</em></p><p>Its a stitch-up. And we demand better.</p><p>As Emma was being sewn up following the birth of her second child, the midwife paused, looked up, and said the worst thing anyone has ever said to her: Your vaginas fallen out.</p><p>After receiving a vague diagnosis of prolapse, she spent the next two years being shunted between specialists. The solutions on offer ranged from kegels to hysterectomy and even labia trimming. Some doctors simply shrugged and said there was nothing they could do.</p><p>Women around her spoke of similar experiences: mothers told that pain was the price of parenthood; trans women blamed for wanting a vagina in the first place; Black women disbelieved and dismissed; intersex men and women lied to by their doctors.</p><p>The mesh scandal that injured thousands. The love doctor who performed nonconsensual vaginal surgeries. Over and over again, Emma heard stories of women in pain, bleeding, dying, failed by the professionals who were supposed to help them.</p><p>Medical misogyny kills, and leaves many more in agony, unable to live full lives. <em>The Stitch-Up</em> tells their stories, and calls for better research, healthcare options, language and treatment, arguing that being female should never be a death sentence.</p>...(*_*)9781529926446_<p>Inspiring and invigorating <strong>JULIA BUENO</strong><br />Deeply unsettling and affecting CATHERINE AIREY</p><p>Got endometriosis? <em>You should have a baby!</em><br />Painful post-birth prolapse? <em>Well, you had a baby.</em><br />Let down by doctors? <em>Try our wellness candle!</em><br />Episiotomy scar? <em>Why not trim your labia too?</em></p><p>Its a stitch-up. And we demand better.</p><p>As Emma was being sewn up following the birth of her second child, the midwife paused, looked up, and said the worst thing anyone has ever said to her: Your vaginas fallen out.</p><p>After receiving a vague diagnosis of prolapse, she spent the next two years being shunted between specialists. The solutions on offer ranged from kegels to hysterectomy and even labia trimming. Some doctors simply shrugged and said there was nothing they could do.</p><p>Women around her spoke of similar experiences: mothers told that pain was the price of parenthood; trans women blamed for wanting a vagina in the first place; Black women disbelieved and dismissed; intersex men and women lied to by their doctors.</p><p>The mesh scandal that injured thousands. The love doctor who performed nonconsensual vaginal surgeries. Over and over again, Emma heard stories of women in pain, bleeding, dying, failed by the professionals who were supposed to help them.</p><p>Medical misogyny kills, and leaves many more in agony, unable to live full lives. <em>The Stitch-Up</em> tells their stories, and calls for better research, healthcare options, language and treatment, arguing that being female should never be a death sentence.</p>...(*_*)9781529926446_<p>Inspiring and invigorating <strong>JULIA BUENO, author of <em>The Brink of Being</em></strong><br />Deeply unsettling and affecting CATHERINE AIREY, author of <em>Confessions</em></p><p>Got endometriosis? <em>You should have a baby!</em><br />Painful post-birth prolapse? <em>Well, you had a baby.</em><br />Let down by doctors? <em>Try our wellness candle!</em><br />Episiotomy scar? <em>Why not trim your labia too?</em></p><p>Its a stitch-up. And we demand better.</p><p>As Emma was being sewn up following the birth of her second child, the midwife paused, looked up, and said the worst thing anyone has ever said to her: Your vaginas fallen out.</p><p>After receiving a vague diagnosis of prolapse, she spent the next two years being shunted between specialists. The solutions on offer ranged from kegels to hysterectomy and even labia trimming. Some doctors simply shrugged and said there was nothing they could do.</p><p>Women around her spoke of similar experiences: mothers told that pain was the price of parenthood; trans women blamed for wanting a vagina in the first place; Black women disbelieved and dismissed; intersex men and women lied to by their doctors.</p><p>The mesh scandal that injured thousands. The love doctor who performed nonconsensual vaginal surgeries. Over and over again, Emma heard stories of women in pain, bleeding, dying, failed by the professionals who were supposed to help them.</p><p>Medical misogyny kills, and leaves many more in agony, unable to live full lives. <em>The Stitch-Up</em> tells their stories, and calls for better research, healthcare options, language and treatment, arguing that being female should never be a death sentence.</p>...(*_*)9781529926446_<p>This book could not be more timely <em>OBSERVER</em></p><p>Got endometriosis? <em>You should have a baby!</em><br />Painful post-birth prolapse? <em>Well, you had a baby.</em><br />Let down by doctors? <em>Try our wellness candle!</em><br />Episiotomy scar? <em>Why not trim your labia too?</em></p><p>Its a stitch-up. And we demand better.</p><p>As Emma was being sewn up following the birth of her second child, the midwife paused, looked up, and said the worst thing anyone has ever said to her: Your vaginas fallen out.</p><p>After receiving a vague diagnosis of prolapse, she spent the next two years being shunted between specialists. The solutions on offer ranged from kegels to hysterectomy and even labia trimming. Some doctors simply shrugged and said there was nothing they could do.</p><p>Women around her spoke of similar experiences: mothers told that pain was the price of parenthood; trans women blamed for wanting a vagina in the first place; Black women disbelieved and dismissed; intersex men and women lied to by their doctors.</p><p>The mesh scandal that injured thousands. The love doctor who performed nonconsensual vaginal surgeries. Over and over again, Emma heard stories of women in pain, bleeding, dying, failed by the professionals who were supposed to help them.</p><p>Medical misogyny kills, and leaves many more in agony, unable to live full lives. <em>The Stitch-Up</em> tells their stories, and calls for better research, healthcare options, language and treatment, arguing that being female should never be a death sentence.</p><p><strong>Inspiring and invigorating JULIA BUENO, author of <em>The Brink of Being</em><br />Deeply unsettling and affecting CATHERINE AIREY, author of <em>Confessions</em></strong></p>...9781529926446_Vintage Publishinglibro_electonico_9781529926446_9781529926446Dr AndrzejInglésMéxico2025-05-29T00:00:00+00:00https://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/penguinrandomhouseuk-epub-ce3740e5-be7a-45f6-b0b7-53cb66de236d.epub2025-05-29T00:00:00+00:00Vintage Publishing