Abstract

As health care institutions continue to promote diversity initiatives within the context of Family-Centered and Woman-Centered Care, the taken-for-grantedness of heteronormativity and homophobia remain pervasive in health care practices, including those of perinatal nurses, to the extent that nurses’ relationships with lesbian birthing couples are often thwarted. Attending to the complexities of queer (lesbian) orientations embedded in the philosophical tenets of feminist and queer phenomenology, this article draws upon experiential findings derived from interview data to understand lesbian couples’ relationships with perinatal nurses in the context of birthing care in eastern Canada.

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