• @feedum_sneedson
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    1 year ago

    In healthcare it’s perfectly reasonable to use sex-specific language. There’s sex-specific care, after all.

    • Hellfire103OP
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      171 year ago

      Yes, but sex and gender are different things. Our government is planning to ban transgender women from female wards, for example.

      • @dingus
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        1 year ago

        I’m about to ask an incredibly stupid question here but…what are female wards? Are, say, hospital floors divided by gender in your country? I am unfamiliar with doing that as a concept. I suppose the only sex/gender specific area of a hospital I know of is the labor and delivery department but it’s because it involves people with a uterus delivering a baby.

          • @dingus
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            101 year ago

            I already mentioned that. You wouldn’t see anyone banning people from those wards. It’s literally just for people with a uterus, no matter the gender. So it doesn’t make sense to say transgender women would be banned from the maternity ward. If a person is having a baby then they are having a baby. I am trying to understand the comment that I replied to.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I’m only aware of care for specific bodily functions or behavior, none that is actually tied to sex.