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She says her advocacy comes from a belief that larger-bodied women are often not trusted in medical settings and are too frequently judged
rather than supported. “It often feels like women’s bodies are managed rather than respected,” she said. Her experience reflects broader concerns raised by researchers, including Dr Bec Jenkinson from the University of Queensland, who is studying weight stigma in maternity care. She notes that many women in larger bodies report feeling judged during pregnancy, which can negatively affect their emotional wellbeing and access to care. Dr Jenkinson and her team’s research highlights that a significant proportion of women experience weight stigma during pregnancy, which may contribute to poorer outcomes and increased anxiety...