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The article points to the long history of the idea that the uterus is viewed as a source of health or behavioral problems in women. Historically, this perspective was limited to ancient theories, such as describing the uterus as a "hysterical animal" or a rebellious organ responsible for illnesses, even based on flawed frameworks proposed by physicians like Hippocrates and Plato. These misconceptions persisted for centuries, despite opposition from some contemporary scientists. However, the male-dominated legacy and patriarchal control over medicine have continued to perpetuate discrimination and prejudice against women, especially during pregnancy and childbirth. During these times, women often face mistreatment and neglect, with unfair procedures imposed upon them, such as suturing without their consent and denying them the right to object. Additionally, women continually endure psychological and physical challenges throughout the childbirth process. The article emphasizes that medical interventions and social customs continue to marginalize women and ignore their rights. It calls for changing the frameworks and laws that uphold this injustice and highlights the need for a deeper understanding and greater respect for women's bodies and rights.
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