“…It is expressed in the carelessness that words, gestures, and glances reveal when ignoring or not welcoming the presence of women with disabilities in the care spaces for pregnant women 33,[35][36][37][38][39]42,44,[47][48][49][50][53][54][55]58,61,62,[64][65][66][67]69,75,77,79,[81][82][83] , including recommending abortion or sterilization when these women express interest or want information about their sexual and reproductive health 35,45,58 . Obstetric ableism is reflected in the environmental barriers found in health servi ces 36,53,62,63,66,74,76,[78][79][80][81]83 , in the denial of sexuality and, alongside this, the right to reproductive decisions tailored to the needs demanded by the diversity of expressions of disability 45,46,…”