Australia's health system isn't adequately supporting migrant and refugee women

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A report by the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health says inequality, racism and sexism can collide when it comes to sexual and reproductive health outcomes for some migrant and refugee women.

When Reena Rana miscarried her first pregnancy in 2013, she waited at the hospital’s A&E department for hours.

“It’s a very emotional time, and there was no empathy. If they could just explain the procedure to me, [instead] they said, ‘When you have big clots, you come and see us’. That’s not very nice.”A report released on Wednesday by the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health in Melbourne found Australia’s health system “doesn’t cater adequately for migrant and refugee women” when it comes to sexual and reproductive health.

“Our report shows that migrant and refugee women tend to have lower levels of satisfaction with the health care that they receive.”Sexual and Reproductive Health Data Report 2021- migrant and refugee women also have an increased risk of contracting a sexually transmitted condition, experiencing family violence, and suffering poorer maternal and child health outcomes than non-First Nations Australian-born women.

“I was there alone, and the doctor said, ‘there's a problem’. He started explaining the laws of abortion in Victoria.” “She explained my pregnancy with medical terms that I understand better in Hindi. Whenever I saw her, I was happy.”But language and location barriers can play a role in health outcomes, Dr Murdolo said.

 

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My foster sister lost a baby in the exact way, waiting to be seen. Unfortunately it's not a racial bias. There are plenty of interpreters etc willing to help, but a large number of women will reject male doctors, western intervention etc,

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