The Case for Demedicalizing Pregnancy – Kristen Nagle 1/3

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Part 1 of 3 — In the first part of this interview, Kristen Nagle examines the foundations of pregnancy and early development, focusing on how modern maternity care has shifted and why informed choice now matters more than ever.The conversation moves through physiological birth, prenatal care, and breastfeeding, along with the wider factors that influence maternal and infant health. Nagle also considers the place of medical intervention, the role of parental autonomy, and the importance of trusting the body’s capacity to nurture new life. If our work resonates with you and you value independent medical investigation, informed consent, and health sovereignty, please consider supporting our ongoing work at DrTrozzi.news.Make a DonationKristen Nagle is a courageous former neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse from Ontario, Canada, who emerged as one of the country’s most recognizable voices for medical freedom during the COVID-19 era. After co-founding Canadian Frontline Nurses in 2021, she gave healthcare professionals a platform to speak openly about informed consent, ethics, and government mandates. Despite losing her nursing career and facing significant legal and personal challenges, Nagle remained steadfast in her convictions, inspiring supporters around the world with her resilience and commitment to defending individual rights.

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