Doctor 1: "The baby is stuck, we have to go in."
Doctor 2: "Don't touch her! She'll sue for rape."
In another scenario, I have the baby coming out all messed up because the doctors couldn't touch her, meaning they couldn't give her the best medical care. This imagined "rape" could make some doctors fear for their jobs if they don't do what is deemed right or wrong by these laboring mothers. A good comparison would be a police officer seeing a suspect reach for a weapon but hesitating because they get scared of what will happen when they shoot the guy. Of course the life/death seriousness of the police officers job is much higher than a supposed rape accusation against a doctor.
Brutal treatment in labor? They are in labor, I would think if it doesn't hurt then something is wrong. Regarding the PTSD thing, I bet the women had prior issues and possible negative happenings after the birth (baby is sick, etc.)
What's next? Police can't handcuff people anymore? Schools can't suspend kids? This is just another BS claim in a long line of former (and future) BS claims.
For the record, I'm not sure if a baby could get stuck in birth, it just made for good dialogue in my scenario.
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