Private Practice Attacks Parental Rights
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011Reproductive justice is often defined as the right to have children, the right to not have children, and the right to parent the children we have in a safe and healthy environment. Flipping through channels a couple weeks ago, I found myself watching “Private Practice” (aired 2/10/11) and proceeded to see this definition play out in front of me. This episode addressed more than one storyline focused on reproductive justice issues, but one in particular triggered me. This was the story of a young female Veteran who shortly after learning she was pregnant lost her fiance and most of her vision when an roadside bomb exploded somewhere in Afghanistan. In the episode enough time has passed that the woman has given birth to her child and is hopeful something can be done to restore some of her vision. In the scene where potential medical intervention is being discussed among the patient, her primary physician, and a neurosurgeon, the baby almost suffocates while breast feeding.
What initially triggered me was the neurosurgeon’s reaction to this event: (more…)