
Francisca had always had difficulty getting pregnant. That is why she was exhilarated when she found out the news that she was having a baby. However, after some tests, Francisca was informed that she was HIV positive. Her doctors gave her antivirals and frequent checkups to keep her viral load low, but they did not inform her about much else. She felt guilt-ridden. When the time came for her birth, she had a C-section performed by a different doctor. After her son was born, a nurse informed her that her sterilization went well. Francisca later sued the hospital for a violation of rights.
This narrative is available in a Spanish transcription and as an English translation. It originates from Chile in 2002. As a patient, Francisca’s trust and rights were violated. Accessible to upper intermediate Spanish readers; transcription helps with audio. Useful for discussion of reproductive rights, women’s health.
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- Link: https://radioambulante.org/en/audio-en/call-me-francisca
Details
Language: Spanish
Type of Story: Podcast
Medium: audio
Contributed by: Health Story Hub Team ( health-storyhub@uiowa.edu )
Citation:
Alarcón, D., Alonso, N., Francisca, & Arévalo, L. (n.d.). Call me Francisca (Season 11, Episode 29). https://radioambulante.org/en/audio-en/call-me-francisca