
With Woman
Welcome to With Woman, a collective organisation promoting women-centered care
Click below to access our full on-line toolkit


You may have seen language or policies that undermine the material reality of sex by prioritising gender identity over sex. Many people think these changes are inaccurate, unhelpful and hamper patient care.
This toolkit is for you if you’re a midwife, maternity support workers, lactation consultant, a breastfeeding peer supporter, a maternity and neonatal voice partnership (MNVP) representative, a doula, an antenatal educator.

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‘Men, non-binary, or something else’….No, AIMS. Sorry. They’re all ‘women’.
When it comes to knowing your choices during pregnancy, birth and afterwards, if you’re in the UK, you need AIMS, the Association for Improvements in…
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Open letter to the BPAS Board of Trustees and Senior Management Team
Please sign our letter to the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) This is an open letter to the BPAS Board of Trustees and Senior Management…
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Families do not breastfeed, mothers do…and we need to say so
Madeleine Munzer Sydney, Australia This article was first published in World Nutrition https://worldnutritionjournal.org/ind…/wn/article/view/825 It seems obvious that support for mothers is central to global breastfeeding…
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Mothers. They matter – however they identify. Here’s why.
Earlier this month, an Open Letter (read the full text of it here) from a collective of UK LGBTQ+ perinatal workers was published, as a…

Who we are
We are birth workers and activists, focused on the pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and health concerns of women.
“Midwives, meaning ‘with women, have long fought for woman-centered maternity care
We advocate for women’s rights; promoting respectful, women-centred care; challenging obstetric violence; respecting birth as a social and physiological event; improving outcomes for women vulnerable to race bias; and ensuring disadvantaged women receive the best care available.
We support women who have been bullied or ostracised from their workplaces, organisations, institutions, communities online and offline, and those who fear this happening to them.

Women centred language
We use the word woman with its sexed meaning. The impact of sex/gender-related language used in maternity and health services needs to be properly considered to prevent negative consequences; for women or for birth workers.
“Clear communication is important for everyone, but especially those who are speakers of other languages or have low health literacy
We want to ensure that acknowledging different gender identities doesn’t silence a sex-based understanding of human reproduction or sex oppression. We support each other to have open discussion around maternity, birth, sex, women’s health and gender identity without moralism or accusations of transphobia where there is none.
We support individuals and organisations to use sex-based language when they want.

We are feminists
We think the social, medical and psychological problems in maternity care often stem from patriarchal oppression of women, women’s bodies, and women’s reproductive capacities.
Obstetric violence is a form of sex-based violence against women.
Undermining women’s confidence in their bodies is a form of sex-based oppression.
Lack of support for mothers is a form of sex-based exploitation.
Lack of support for mothers is a form of sex-based exploitation.
These things happen to women, because they are women.
We need sex-based language in order to combat sexism.
