Sunday 29 January 2017

NHS Doctors banned from calling pregnant patients ‘mothers’ over fears it will upset those who are transgender


NHS doctors have been told not to call pregnant women ‘expectant mothers’ because it might offend transgender people, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The astonishing warning comes in official guidelines issued by the British Medical Association to its 160,000 members, which says mothers-to-be should be referred to as ‘pregnant people’ instead. The controversial advice to doctors in hospitals and general practice comes just weeks after it emerged that a Briton who was born a girl but is changing to a man put his operation on hold to have a baby.
The British Medical Association (BMA) insists doctors should drop the word ‘mother’ when referring to pregnancy to avoid offending transgender people and to ‘celebrate diversity’. The contentious call is made in a 14-page booklet called A Guide To Effective Communication: Inclusive Language In The Workplace.

4 comments:

  1. another name calling drama

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  2. change the bathroom, refer to them as they....now they are not mothers again! lol

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