Twitter Tuesday, saying that the language is intended to encourage inclusivity without diminishing the role of women in childbirth."Our approach has been carefully considered to be inclusive of trans and non-binary birthing people without excluding the language of women or motherhood," Brighton and Sussex Maternity said in a tweet.Our approach has been carefully considered to be inclusive of trans & non-binary birthing people without excluding the language of women or motherhood.
For further info about our additive approach to inclusive language, please see our language guide https://t.co/94EnCE3UOiElizabeth Brandeis, vice president of the Canadian Association of Midwives, told Canadian news outlet CTV News on Wednesday that it is important.