A emocionante história do homem trans que compartilhou fotos do parto humanizado e viralizou na web

A emocionante história do homem trans que compartilhou fotos do parto humanizado e viralizou na web

No último mês de maio deste ano, o israelense Yuval Topper-Erez viralizou nas redes sociais e emocionou internautas após compartilhar imagens do parto humanizado que trouxe seu terceiro filho ao mundo. Yuval é um homem trans casado com Matan Tooper-Erez, companheiro que esteve ao seu lado durante todo o procedimento. O israelense compartilhou mais de 100 fotos através de seu perfil no Facebook.

De acordo com o site UOL, Yuval falou sobre a experiência e classificou a gestação como um período difícil “física e psicologicamente”. O israelense contou que desejava apenas que o momento fosse registrado para se tornar um álbum de memórias especiais para o filho, porém, ao ver as fotografias, teve o desejo de compartilhá-las.

Yuval também chamou a atenção para a importância em normalizar os partos domiciliares e também normalizar que pessoas trans e não binárias podem dar à luz. O bebê recebeu o nome de Tig, e nasceu após 39 semanas de gestação, pesando 3,720 kg. O israelense revelou que contou com a ajuda de duas parteiras para trazer Tig ao mundo.

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Well, I don’t really do instagram (or maybe I should say I haven’t so far?) but as I gather my photos have already reached instagram so I might as well have them coming from me, in my words. This is what I wrote in the original post on Facebook (link to the full album where you can see all 140 photos in my bio): ‏ It was my fourth pregnancy, and I was awaiting my third child. It was a tough pregnancy, physically and emotionally. ‎‏I’ve always loved birth photography, and about half way through I decided to treat myself to a birth photographer. ‎‏At that point I thought it would just be a lovely memoir for me and perhaps my child, but when I saw the photos I suddenly got the sense that they need to be out there, as they represent so well two causes very close to my heart: normalisation of home birth and normalisation of trans and non binary people giving birth. ‎‏So first I sheared them with my friends. And now I am ready. It has taken me just over a year to feel ready to share these with the world, and now I'm posting the album publicly. ‎‏I hope, among other things, that this album will inspire birth workers and future seahorse dads (AKA gestational fathers). ‎‏I know how meaningful images like this could have been for me before my first pregnancy and how meaningful it is for me to see images of fellow birthing trans and non binary people to this day. ‏ The birth took place in the north of England on the 8th of May 2019, at 5:55 in the morning, after a very rapid and intense labor. ‏Nonetheless, it was a really beautiful birth. ‎‏Tig was born at 39+3 weeks gestation and weighed in at 8lb3oz, 3.720 kilos. ‎‏I birthed with the help of two amazing independent midwifes, one of whom saw me through all the ups and downs of a miscarriage, difficult pregnancy, birth and postpartum period, one of my best friends who also happens to be an wonderful doula, and my partner in life and love. ‎‏Our two older children were invited to join us for the birth but chose not to wake up and came to meet the new baby shortly after the birth was over. Apologies for deleting the last post- realised the pictures were cropped and lost the watermarks. Have I mentioned I’m new to this?

A post shared by Yuval Topper (@yuvaltoppererez) on May 18, 2020 at 3:47pm PDT

O pai do bebê afirmou, ainda, que demorou algum tempo para compartilhar as fotos na rede social. “Levei pouco mais de um ano para me sentir pronto para compartilhá-las com o mundo, e agora estou publicando o álbum publicamente. Eu sei como imagens significativas como essas poderiam ter sido para mim antes da minha primeira gravidez”, disse o marido de Matan.

As imagens publicadas no Facebook receberam milhares de comentários e compartilhamentos e viralizaram rapidamente. Internautas deixaram diversas mensagens de apoio pela atitude e pela coragem de Yuval Topper em compartilhar um momento tão íntimo com todos.

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