Thematic Areas of the Platform
Transformative Practices to Prevent Obstetric Violence

This section brings together a series of texts produced by the IPOV – Respectful Care team, arising from meetings, research, and interdisciplinary dialogue among health professionals, academics, and activists on both sides of the Atlantic.
The reflections presented here invite us to rethink what we mean by good practices in childbirth care — not merely as a set of technical procedures, but as an ethical and institutional commitment and a broader cultural change that places respect, attentive listening, and supportive accompaniment at the center of care.
From experiences in public hospitals to community initiatives and birth centers, these writings explore how preventing obstetric violence begins with recognizing and strengthening practices that already embody different ways of caring: those that promote women’s autonomy, teamwork, continuous training, mutual support among professionals, and the symbolic repair of harm.
Each article contributes to a broader dialogue on how to build health systems that are more just, responsive, and conscious — where caring and being cared for become part of the same act.
Coordinators of this section
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Our selection of texts written by IPOV professionals:
This section brings together selected texts by professionals participating in the IPOV – Respectful Care project, focused on transformative practices to prevent obstetric violence. Through interdisciplinary reflections across diverse regional contexts, these writings explore how change is built in everyday care—through attentive listening, supportive accompaniment, shared decision-making, teamwork, and institutional conditions that protect physiology and rights.
Rather than proposing a single model of “good practice,” the authors present transformative practices as a situated, evolving approach: concrete strategies that challenge normalized routines and help advance evidence-based, rights-centred, respectful maternity care.

Obstetric violence, rights, and knowledge

HIV, Gender and Respectful Birth: Dismantling Stigma and Guaranteeing Rights in Perinatal Care

El cuerpo sabe, el espacio acompaña

Nombrar la muerte. Acompañar el duelo perinatal como acto de humanidad clínica

Comités de Violencia Obstétrica en hospitales

Birthing Bodies, Transformative Voices




