Erasing the Word 'Woman'

Erasing the Word 'Woman'

From Quillette Narrated by Quillette

March 4, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

Dr Karleen Gribble discusses the implications of replacing sex-based language in healthcare with gender-neutral terms.

This presentation is written and narrated by Dr Karleen Gribble, a researcher specialising in maternal and child health with particular expertise in breastfeeding and lactation policy. Dr Gribble argues that the replacement of sex-based language like "women," "mothers," and "breastfeeding" with gender-neutral terms like "pregnant people," "birthing bodies," and "chest feeding" in healthcare represents a failure of evidence-based medicine, cultural imperialism, and abuse of institutional power. She traces how this language shift originated in the United States around 2010–15 and spread globally through academic journals, publishers, health organisations, and funding bodies. She contends that these changes are being implemented without any research demonstrating benefits, while the limited existing studies show women find the language confusing, offensive, or dehumanising. Dr Gribble argues this is particularly problematic because it violates public health principles requiring clear communication, may harm vulnerable women with low health literacy, and imposes Western gender ideology on non-Western cultures. She documents how researchers and health professionals who question this…

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Guest: Dr Karleen Gribble

Topics covered

  • gender language
  • healthcare
  • evidence-based medicine
  • cultural imperialism
  • public health
  • maternal health

Keywords

  • women
  • mothers
  • breastfeeding
  • pregnant people
  • health literacy
  • gender ideology
  • evidence-based practice

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Organizations: Quillette, United States

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