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“We shouldn't have to beg to be heard” – A qualitative framework analysis of the public submissions to the NSW Birth Trauma Inquiry

Keedle, Hazel, Keedle, Warren, Thomson, Gill orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-3392-8182 and Dahlen, Hannah G. (2026) “We shouldn't have to beg to be heard” – A qualitative framework analysis of the public submissions to the NSW Birth Trauma Inquiry. Women and Birth, 39 (3). p. 102209. ISSN 1871-5192

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Abstract

Objective
To explore the experiences of the individuals (women and non-birthing people) who made a submission to the NSW Legislative Council Select Committee on Birth Trauma (2023).

Design & Setting
A qualitative theory-driven deductive framework analysis of the 1,213 uploaded submissions available on the Select Committee on Birth Trauma website.

Participants
The qualitative analysis explores the 1,127 individual and 16 non-birthing person submissions and the 70 clinicians who also gave individual personal birth accounts in their submissions. This resulted in a total of 1213 submissions included in the qualitative analysis.

Results
There were five categories in the framework. The category with the highest number of inclusions from submissions was obstetric violence, followed by lack of care and support, physical trauma, loss of control, and fear for own or baby’s life.

Conclusion
Analysis of 1,213 submissions to the NSW Birth Trauma Inquiry revealed recurring themes of obstetric violence, lack of care and support, physical trauma, loss of control, and fear for maternal or neonatal life. Obstetric violence emerged as the most frequently mentioned experience, yet this critical issue was absent from the inquiry’s final report and government response.


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