More like it's uncommon to see in her work . If it were a random saying it then I'd say it's sexism but it's a whole medical practitioner who has probably seen countless births so if she is surprised it's because it isn't something they see all the time not because she's taking a jab at men or whatever.
I don't think it can just be labeled as sexism though because they haven't given a reason or trait that makes men not be there for their partners. Some are in the room but keep their distance, some are right next to their partner, some don't even make it into the room .
So it's not possible that the medical practitioner is sexist and being so in social media? If someone is a professional you are not subjective and can't be wrong?
The post is sexist, it's the same thing as if a bus driver calling woman bad drivers or a manager not wanting to hire a woman because they "generate problems". Those are professionals talking about their area of expertise but being extremely sexist.
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u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26
Chris here, the joke is sexism, she doesn't expect a man to be present and supportive durig childbirth