Naked from the chest down, I was held down against my will. While I was screaming and struggling to get free, a stranger forced something inside my genitals. I believe that everyone in the room that night was trying to help. I believe that they saved my daughter’s life. But that does nothing to change the fact that what I experienced that night was a rape.
I confessed to him how comforting the labor pain was. That physical pain offered me an embodied escape from the fear and purgatory of the past five days. I could feel the soft warm waves of oxytocin washing over me. I loved that feeling. That animal remove from my own anxieties. That sense of safety. I had craved that feeling ever since my first birth. And when I consented to the C-section, I had feared I would never feel that feeling again. I was treasuring those contractions.
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I believe that everyone in the room that night was trying to help. I believe that they were only doing as they had been taught. But that does nothing to change the fact that what I experienced that night was a rape.
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