Normalization of Gynecological Pain and Inductive Risk Evaluation in the CDC's Contraceptive Guidance
Sponsor(s): Philosophy
People with severe menstrual pain, fibroids, or undergoing many gynecological procedures are often not believed with reporting pain, but other times are told to bear the pain. I argue that normalization of gynecological pain explains why some pain reports are viewed as credible but do not inspire action to manage the pain during institutional decision-making.
Type: MEDICINE, ETHICS, HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMANITIES, HEALTH/WELLNESS, LECTURE/TALK, and PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM
Contact: Nancy Pfeiffer





