“I was hesitant to get pregnant again because the thought of going to hospital scared me,” says Erika, who had experienced obstetric violence with her first child in São Paulo, Brazil.
Her fears were making her reconsider her desire to grow her family.
When she discovered that there were alternatives to delivering in a hospital, Erika became pregnant with her second child, receiving care at a birthing centre.
“Here, they empower a woman in labour to know her own body. It is a more respectful approach, so this gives us a greater confidence,” she says. “The way you deliver a child into the world, a human being, a new life…it’s very important."
[Pictured above] Erika receives acupuncture, a safe and gentle way believed to possibly help turn a baby to the best position for birth, from Leonore at the Casa Angela birthing centre in São Paulo. © UNFPA/Tuane Fernandes