Companies with user-friendly apps are getting good results – but some people are unsure if the need to scale is compatible with the slow, relationship-centered practice
When Taylor-Rey J’Vera became pregnant with their first child in 2021, they wanted to choose their OB-GYN carefully. “I searched for someone brown and female-bodied, because I thought that would make me feel safer and healthier,” said J’Vera, who identifies as a Black and Puerto Rican plus-sized, non-binary lesbian.
Instead, their first-ever appointment became a traumatizing experience. The doctor said J’Vera’s weight made them high risk, despite their normal blood pressure and bloodwork. She asked them repeatedly if they wanted to “keep the baby”. And when she realized J’Vera was a lesbian, she made a statement comparing artificial insemination to cheating.
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