A growing concern highlights that obstetric violence doesn’t end with childbirth for many women. Reports indicate ongoing abuse occurs within healthcare institutions, perpetuated by a lack of accountability and systemic recognition of the harm inflicted. This violence manifests in various forms, extending beyond the delivery room and into postpartum care. Authorities are facing criticism for remaining silent on the issue, failing to adequately address the experiences of affected women. The current healthcare system is accused of not fully acknowledging the extent of the damage caused by obstetric violence. Advocates are pushing for greater awareness, improved training for medical staff, and systemic changes to protect maternal rights and wellbeing. This ongoing issue underscores a critical gap in women’s healthcare and the need for comprehensive reform.
