Week 4: A Quiet Week

Tais M -

Welcome back! This week has been pretty sedate and involved less researching and more reading and musing.  

After a very hectic weekend at Science Olympiad States (which we won!!!!), I was off to a slow start this week. Luckily, my meetings with Dr. H are on Monday, so I had to force myself out of the house. Anyways this week was less online research and more catch-up, if you will.  

On Monday, after my meeting, I had an infuriating time at the library printing numerous MMRC (Maternal Mortality Review Committee) Reports and other statistics/data reports. Owing to the 20 page a day limit, I spent much of my time at the library desperately calling my mother and sister for their library card numbers and getting very confused and annoyed with the library computers. Not to worry, it all worked out in the end! Also, I got to use this really cute stapler there, it was shaped like a cube. 

Then, for the rest of the week, or till today I guess, I read those reports and took notes. I also read more of The Story of Jane.  

One of the women mentioned so far is referred to as Jenny, her story is both horrifying and inspirational. She had Hodgkin’s disease, lymphatic cancer, which materialized during her pregnancy. When she gave birth, she nearly died and continued to have treatments for the following years. Knowing pregnancy could kill her, she attempted to get sterilized, but her doctor refused. She fell pregnant again, and knew she might die in delivery and the baby would likely be unable to live due to the effects of her numerous cancer treatments. She was only allowed the necessary abortion after she convinced doctors she would commit suicide otherwise. She went on to be a founding member of the Jane Collective.

Though this happened in the 1960s, it mirrors some stories we are beginning to hear about again. She lived, though it was a struggle, and decided to aid other women and empower them. Her story shows the importance of proper patient care, advice, and autonomy. This is something many mothers do not have, and a key point in improving maternal care.  

I also have been watching other documentaries on maternal health, which have been very eye-opening. Some even include women’s experiences in other counties, an important comparison to have in this project.  

Lastly, as I said in the beginning, I have been doing a lot of musing. I’ve found some video editing programs like Openshot, Capcut, etc., and have been downloading them so I can begin to learn how to use them. In the meantime, though, I’ve been doing some brainstorming for what I want my videos to look like. I want a simple/minimalist but impactful design, that is appropriately sensitive while inspiring. I have some sketches, but hopefully I’ll have more by next Wednesday. See you then! 

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    maia_b_v
    Yay SCIOLY! Congrats on winning. Also the book you read actually sounds really interesting. I like how you use books + outside research to really enhance your understanding of MMR. Will I be able to get a link to see your wonderful future social media content??
      tais_m
      Thank you! And the book is amazing, maybe I can lend it or u can read it in the future! And you might get a link, but also that depends on how the videos go...
    elliot_d
    Love to see a creative take on delivering your project! might I recommend DaVinci Resolve for editing? it's a professional grade software on windows and mac and is completely free! it might take a bit to get used to the workflow but when you do it's very powerful.
      tais_m
      Thank you so much for the suggestion! I'll definitely check it out! Honestly I'm taking as many suggestions as I can get seeing as I usually resort to iMovie.
    emerson_d
    Glad to hear you overcame the difficulties at the library! Those computers can be quite confusing. I'm excited to see the finished videos, they're going to be Amazing!.

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