Posted on 06/06/2019 2:35:25 PM PDT by MountainWalker
Jack Quemi Gutiérrez was a 20-year-old college student in a self-described sh---y relationship when they found out they were pregnant.
It was 2011 and Gutiérrez, a nonbinary person who uses the pronouns they/them, had to pool all their money at the time to pay the $500 to get the abortion pill. Even though Gutiérrez chose to have a medication abortion (I didnt want a bunch of people in my crotch), they were still forced to undergo two trans-vaginal ultrasounds before obtaining the abortion pill.
Help us tell more of the stories that matter from voices that too often remain unheard. I felt very, very much alone, Gutiérrez told HuffPost. I didnt have any frame of reference for what an abortion would be like, period. Not to mention what an abortion would be like as a nonbinary person.
Although Gutiérrez went to Planned Parenthood, they were constantly misgendered and there was no option for preferred pronouns or name on the intake form.
I got called Miss and Maam all the time, they said. And [the staff] was super sweet to me, but I was too terrified to really sit down and have a conversation and say, Hey, my pronouns are this and my identity is this, could you stop doing that? I was too busy going, Holy sh-t, Im in a clinic and I dont know what to expect. (Planned Parenthood now offers preferred pronouns and gender identity options on their intake forms.)
That experience left Gutiérrez feeling violated, shameful and, later, angry. I feel like I always have to justify my existence and explain why I need to be treated like a human being, they said.
In the wake of extreme abortion restrictions in states like Georgia, Alabama, Missouri and Ohio, Gutiérrez said they found that anger bubbling up again.
To completely ignore a giant group of people that need access - and who are already having a hard time going into health care spaces - it is just mind-blowing to me, and its incredibly frustrating, Gutiérrez said.
Make no mistake: The abortion bans are absolutely an attack on cis women. Its part of a larger war on women thats been raging for decades, and its deeply rooted in misogyny and sexism. But these bans also affect transgender, intersex and other gender-nonconforming people.
Cazembe Murphy Jackson, a transgender man, said his abortion experience was similar to Gutiérrezs. Jackson was raped his junior year in college and, six weeks later, had to take out a loan to get an abortion at a Planned Parenthood in Texas.
It was awkward because people were not competent around trans masculine folks getting abortions. One of the first questions I got was Is this [abortion] for your partner? he said.
At the time, Jackson did not identify as a man but told HuffPost he was openly queer and presented as trans masculine or butch.
Similar to Gutiérrez, Jackson agreed that Planned Parenthood was by far the safest place for him to get an abortion. And yet, nurses and doctors still had little practice in giving care to trans presenting people.
Our health care professionals have to be more educated on who gets abortions and who needs them, he said. People expect a certain type of body to come in to get abortions and thats just not the case. Its never been the case.
And therein lies the problem. Even the most progressive health organizations, like Planned Parenthood, are still not up to speed on some of the most rudimental ways to give competent and compassionate care to trans and nonbinary folks.
Even the pro-choice people are constantly, constantly choosing to ignore my existence, Gutiérrez said.
A System Designed To Fail Gender-Nonconforming People
Dr. Krystal Redman, executive director of southeastern nonprofit SPARK: Reproductive Justice Now, pointed to the fact that, historically, legislation in the U.S. has been created by cisgender white people. And that, she argued, creates a systemic narrative of gender being binary.
Just based on the history of how these laws were created, naturally the narrative and the conversations behind it become this cis-het [cisgender, heteronormative] centered narrative, said Redman, a cisgender woman.
The language of choice was specifically created by cisgender people for cisgender people, Redman explained. Instead of the question being Are you male or female?″ or Do you have insurance or are you uninsured?, the question for most nonbinary and gender-nonconforming folks is, What provider can I go to that truly understands the dynamics of my body?
Cis folks need to understand that they operate within a privilege, Redman said. I dont care what other racial or ethnic identity you identify with but just by the premise of being cis-identified, there is so much more privilege that you have over folks who do not identify as cis.
In addition to going up against a legislative system created for cisgender people, trans and gender-nonconforming folks have to deal with a health care system that continually erases and oppresses them.
A Lambda Legal survey found that 70% of trans people experience serious discrimination when seeking medical care. According to a 2011 National Center for Transgender Equality survey of over 6,000 gender non-conforming Americans, 19% of respondents said they had been refused medical services because of their gender identity. Additionally, 28% reported that they have postponed necessary health care for fear of discrimination, and 33% delayed or didnt seek preventative care because of past discrimination they experienced due to their gender identity.
These issues will only be magnified for gender-nonconforming folks seeking abortions in the wake of extreme restrictions and bans. Redman said the recent abortion restrictions will absolutely raise the stakes for trans and gender-nonconforming people, especially those of color.
The lives of trans and gender-nonconforming people will be directly endangered because of these restrictions, Gutiérrez added.
I feel like more people in my community are probably going to be even less inclined to seek medical care for any reason, they said.
Youre going to have a lot higher rates of illness of all kinds in transgender and nonconforming communities, and I expect the suicide rate to go up if abortion is not accessible, Gutiérrez added. I know that if I had been forced to take that thing to term ... Theres no way I would be here for you to talk to me now.
Abortion Care As A Women+ Issue
People with uteruses have abortions. Its not up to cis folks to determine how those people identify, Redman said.
By making abortion conversations inclusive, Jackson said, we arent erasing the majority of cis-women who obtain abortions - we are simply making room for some of the most marginalized.
For me, abortion can be a womens issue. You can talk about women power and all of that, he said. But that means a few things: One, youve got to include trans women in the conversation because trans women are also women. And, two, you have to include trans men and nonbinary folks because we are also affected by this.
Gutiérrez was more assertive and demanded way more from a system that has repeatedly and continually erased their humanity.
Ive been asked to be patient since the moment I stepped foot into this movement, they said.
Ive been told by those in reproductive justice organizations that, Well get to you eventually, well get to your people eventually. Lets get abortion access for women first, just women, and then well include transgender and non-conforming people, Gutiérrez said. But no, thats not how that works. Because it isnt liberation unless everyone is free.
LOL!
Totally untrue. Only women get abortions.
Because I have always heard all sorts of women saying to me “if men got pregnant, they’d have abortions at the golf course/bar, bla bla bla.
A day will come...when there’ll be rectal ovary and Fallopian tube implants. Kids born of that will have a shi##y life from the very beginning.
“Help us tell more of the stories”
In 1970, a short time before Roe v Wade the settlement house a mile NW of me had a Planned Parenthood Clinic “manned” by a male grad student. A few Black, a few white, a few Mexican, but mostly Puerto Rican teens would come in for “help”.
They were told “You can’t get more pregnant than you already are. So now is the time to party and have fun. It costs a lot of money for an abortion. But there is a party this weekend with a lot of rich guys. You party with them and you will find them very generous.”
So some teen girls took up the offer and went to the parties in the 3 story walkup on Division St near the lakefront. The alcohol flowed freely. The rich guys had fun.
The girls, not so much. They would party for weekks before the actual abortion.
The way the Planned Parenthood clinic treated Puerto Ricans... as a piece of ass... was a major issue when the Puerto Rican Independence movement/FALN/PSP demanded the ouster of the white liberal director and turnover of the settlement house to Puerto Rican control. Most of the FALN & PSP was pro-life back then. They saw abortion as NAZI eugenics. But it was not high on their list of issues.
Abortion was not high on my list of issues. I vaguely had a Goldwater attitude towards abortion. I steered several teens away from that Planned Parenthood clinic and towards a clinic that was straightforward cash.
It was not till years later, about 1976 that a physicist PHD working in computers convinced me that pro-life was the more logical position.
“Help us tell more of the stories” from the article.
They’re beginning to remind me of small children. They think that if they keep repeating, “Am too! Am too! Am too!” that they really become the opposite sex. I truly feel sorry for them, but I’m not willing to go along with their delusions.
When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, it means just what I choose it to meanneither more nor less.
The question is, said Alice, whether you can make words mean so many different things.
The question is, said Humpty Dumpty, which is to be masterthat’s all.
God help us
I, I,... I dont know where to begin. These people are seriously retarded.
these people are just nuts. It is a true damn shame they are running around this fine planet of ours.
The article made my brain hurt reading it...
So...some thing person wanted to abort a pregnant turd?
Look at me
No
I said
“LOOK AT MEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!”
I still don’t understand why this ‘gender confusion’ isn’t viewed by the psychological and medical communities the same as any other body integrity dysphoria is.
S#it this shouldn’t even be poster without correcting the pronoun abuse.
SHE would have been better off if she had had one less person in her crotch, that much is clear. Pregnancy IS binary, you stupid girl.
This was a South park episode a MILLION years ago
the gay guy said “now im a woman and i can get an abortion!!”
very libertarian and probably not to the tastes of many here, i could take it or leave it.
But they were right.
The rain-forest episode is hysterical :)
Shows it for what it is.
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Who else does? Dogs? Cows?
That's not what I heard.
“...just by the premise of being cis-identified, there is so much more privilege that you have over folks who do not identify as cis.”
Just as I have much more privilege over those who believe that using a hand drill on their own skulls is the right way to relieve headaches (and no positive comments about stone-age trepanning, either)
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