This short commentary responds to the article by Sophie Lewis. It focuses on the sanitized body of/within geography; determinacy; the challenge of the collective in creating restrictions; the focus on `normal' aspects and then it offers a challenge to consider how in doing uterine geographies we might create new knowledge through engagements that reflect the theory.
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