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Women less likely than men to be given CPR in public places, research finds
(medicalxpress.com)
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My first thought is that maybe because women's chests have been sexualized, men are more hesitant to perform cpr on women in a public place. Not saying that either piece of that puzzle is right or rational, by the way. I'd be interested to see the numbers on the gender ratios of people giving cpr to women in public places to see if that lines up.
People also tend to be more hesitant to hurt women, especially elderly women. And CPR done properly HURTS. A LOT.
"Benevolent" sexism is still harmful to women.
I think also AFAB women's heart attacks often don't present the same as men's, and a lot of knowledge about what a heart attach looks/feels like is based around what a man's heart attack looks like.
Then there's the way women's expressions of pain are more likely to be discounted.
How does someone's gender affect how their heart attack looks like?
Darn it why is the delete button so close to the edit buttn? This has happened to me 3x now. I need better fine motor skills.
Sorry, I mean AFAB people (who are not Intersex. Unfortunately I'm not sure how biology affects the symptoms/ presentation of heart attacks for Intersex people).
I have edited.