
You’d Be Surprised How Many Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues Are Included in Bridgerton
02/23/21 • 42 min
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“Bridgerton” is a 2020 Netflix show that follows the fictional Bridgerton siblings as they seek love in Regency-era London. The first season features plots relating to maternal mortality, consent, sex education, and much, much more. Laura D. Lindberg, Principal Research Scientist for the Guttmacher Institute, talks to us about the sexual and reproductive health issues that Bridgerton explores, and the ways in which sex education today may be just as hard to access as it was in 1813 London.
Issues of maternal mortality arise a few times in Bridgerton; The Duke’s mother dies after giving birth to him, while Eloise expresses anxiety to Daphne when remembering their mother’s close brush with death after giving birth to their youngest sibling. Girls and women are seen carrying the emotional weight of pregnancy and childbirth, as both were a necessary social role at the time and yet carried a very large health risk.
Gender roles are also starkly explored, as gender constrained and shaped the paths that both men and women took in the show. Throughout the season, Eloise rejects her “coming out” as a debutante while proclaiming value in education and writing. Early marriage in Bridgerton underscores the ways in which women and girls could protect their virginity, while men and boys were encouraged to engage in sexual promiscuity. And, after the death of the family’s father, Anthony, the eldest son, takes over as head of the household and must make increasingly intense decisions for the Bridgerton family’s future-- which often puts him in conflict with his mother.
Daphne has grown up protected in her class-defined bubble and it has kept her far from any kind of comprehensive sex education. When it becomes clear she is uninformed, she seeks knowledge about sex and marriage from her lady’s maid. Daphne becomes increasingly angry with her mother as she realizes her mother sent her out into the world without important information about sex and marriage. The Duke takes advantage of the fact that Daphne does not understand the way sex works, depending on the withdrawal method to not get her pregnant. Ultimately, Daphne discovers the Duke’s insistence that he cannot have children is a philosophical one instead of a physiological one, leading Daphne to sexually assault the Duke and engage in reproductive coercion.
Bridgerton reminds us that self-managed abortion has been around for a very long time. Out of desperation, Marina unsuccessfully attempts to induce a self-managed abortion by mixing herbs into a tea. Thankfully, in the U.S. and around the world today, self-managed medication abortion is much safer and more effective. Still, it is a reminder that pregnant people want and deserve to have complete autonomy over decision-making about their bodies.
Today, while some things differ from Regency-era London, access to sex education is still shockingly lacking for young people around the U.S. There has been no expansion in how many teens receive formal sex education in 25 years. When teens do get sex ed, it’s often abstinence-only, without any information on birth control methods and usa
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“Bridgerton” is a 2020 Netflix show that follows the fictional Bridgerton siblings as they seek love in Regency-era London. The first season features plots relating to maternal mortality, consent, sex education, and much, much more. Laura D. Lindberg, Principal Research Scientist for the Guttmacher Institute, talks to us about the sexual and reproductive health issues that Bridgerton explores, and the ways in which sex education today may be just as hard to access as it was in 1813 London.
Issues of maternal mortality arise a few times in Bridgerton; The Duke’s mother dies after giving birth to him, while Eloise expresses anxiety to Daphne when remembering their mother’s close brush with death after giving birth to their youngest sibling. Girls and women are seen carrying the emotional weight of pregnancy and childbirth, as both were a necessary social role at the time and yet carried a very large health risk.
Gender roles are also starkly explored, as gender constrained and shaped the paths that both men and women took in the show. Throughout the season, Eloise rejects her “coming out” as a debutante while proclaiming value in education and writing. Early marriage in Bridgerton underscores the ways in which women and girls could protect their virginity, while men and boys were encouraged to engage in sexual promiscuity. And, after the death of the family’s father, Anthony, the eldest son, takes over as head of the household and must make increasingly intense decisions for the Bridgerton family’s future-- which often puts him in conflict with his mother.
Daphne has grown up protected in her class-defined bubble and it has kept her far from any kind of comprehensive sex education. When it becomes clear she is uninformed, she seeks knowledge about sex and marriage from her lady’s maid. Daphne becomes increasingly angry with her mother as she realizes her mother sent her out into the world without important information about sex and marriage. The Duke takes advantage of the fact that Daphne does not understand the way sex works, depending on the withdrawal method to not get her pregnant. Ultimately, Daphne discovers the Duke’s insistence that he cannot have children is a philosophical one instead of a physiological one, leading Daphne to sexually assault the Duke and engage in reproductive coercion.
Bridgerton reminds us that self-managed abortion has been around for a very long time. Out of desperation, Marina unsuccessfully attempts to induce a self-managed abortion by mixing herbs into a tea. Thankfully, in the U.S. and around the world today, self-managed medication abortion is much safer and more effective. Still, it is a reminder that pregnant people want and deserve to have complete autonomy over decision-making about their bodies.
Today, while some things differ from Regency-era London, access to sex education is still shockingly lacking for young people around the U.S. There has been no expansion in how many teens receive formal sex education in 25 years. When teens do get sex ed, it’s often abstinence-only, without any information on birth control methods and usa
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Welcomes reprots fight back a podcast where we explore all things, reproductive health, rights, and justice. I'm your host, Jenny wetter. And I'll be helping you stay informed around issues like birth control, abortion, sex, education, and LGBTQ issues, and much, much more giving you the tools you need to take action and fight back. Okay. Let's dive in
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You’d Be Surprised How Many Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues Are Included in Bridgerton Top Questions Answered
What is the importance of comprehensive sex education?
Comprehensive sex education is important because it provides information about reproductive health, rights, and justice, including topics such as contraception, consent, and communication skills. It empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their bodies and relationships.
How are reproductive health issues portrayed in the TV show "Bridgerton"?
The show "Bridgerton" touches on various sexual and reproductive health issues, including maternal mortality, gender roles and expectations, sexual double standards, and the consequences faced by upper-class women who lose their virtue.
What are the consequences of a lack of information in sex education?
The consequences of a lack of information in sex education can lead to misunderstandings, difficulties in relationships, and potentially harmful situations. In "Bridgerton," Daphne's lack of knowledge about contraception and consent creates challenges in her relationship with the Duke.
How does the lack of sex education and access to contraception impact teens today?
The lack of sex education and access to contraception can result in limited knowledge and skills among teens. This leaves them vulnerable to unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. In the US, there has been limited expansion in teen sex education over the past 25 years, with many receiving abstinence-focused instruction rather than comprehensive information on birth control.
Who is Laura Linberg in relation to reproductive health?
Laura Linberg is a principal research scientist at the Guttmacher Institute, an organization focused on advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights through research, policy analysis, and public education.
How can individuals advocate for comprehensive sex education?
Individuals can advocate for comprehensive sex education by holding themselves, healthcare providers, and schools accountable. This can involve engaging in dialogue, supporting policies at the federal, state, and local levels, and raising awareness about the importance of comprehensive sex education.
What are some potential TV shows that discuss sexual and reproductive health issues?
Some potential TV shows that discuss sexual and reproductive health issues, like "Bridgerton," could include the Australian show "Offspring" and other similar shows. The audience is encouraged to reach out to the speaker on social media for more show suggestions.
Are online resources sufficient for sex education?
While online resources, such as amaze videos, can provide helpful information for sex education, they cannot replace conversations and guidance from trusted adults. The importance of comprehensive sex education that includes conversations on sensitive topics, like pleasure and consent, is emphasized.
How can parents and healthcare providers contribute to comprehensive sex education?
Parents and healthcare providers can contribute to comprehensive sex education by engaging in open and supportive conversations with young people, providing accurate information, and advocating for inclusive and comprehensive curricula in schools.
What is the Guttmacher Institute?
The Guttmacher Institute is an organization that conducts research, analysis, and advocacy to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights. Laura Linberg, a principal research scientist at the institute, is featured in the podcast episode discussing reproductive health.
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