Mary Fariba Afsari, DO, is a board-certified ob-gyn who founded FemForward Health in Portland, Oregon. She graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency and also holds a MS in health communication from Tufts University/Emerson College. She is the author of Labor: One Woman’s Work.
""Labor is a life-affirming testament to the hard work, determination, and heart one doctor puts into serving her patients. And throughout this moving memoir, the echoes of what our grandmothers endured reverberate with transformative power.” —Marjan Kamali, New York Times bestselling author of The Lion Women of Tehran “Dr. Afsari has written something extraordinary. She masterfully weaves her grandmother's tragic death from lack of healthcare access with her own journey as an OBGYN, creating a story that feels both deeply intimate and universally important. What struck me most was how honestly she navigates the impossible terrain of being a ‘good doctor’ in a broken system, all while juggling career pressures, marriage, and the weight of a family legacy. Whether you're a healthcare worker who will see yourself reflected in these pages, or someone who has struggled to find compassionate care in our medical system, this book will move you. Dr. Afsari doesn't just tell us what kind of doctor she strives to be—she shows us, and it left me feeling genuinely inspired about what healing can look like when it's rooted in humanity and justice. This is the kind of book that changes how you think about medicine, care, and the stories that shape us.” —Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, author of Let’s Talk About Down There ""A stirring report from the trenches of women’s health care. . . . The frontlines of medicine have lent themselves to a long line of excellent memoirs, and they are now joined by Afsari’s gripping debut. . . . The personal history woven through the narrative begins with her grandmother, Mehry, whose tragic story is beautifully imagined, and includes a loving portrait of her father, who urged her to follow him into medicine, using both carrot and stick. . . . Since she’s no Picasso, she might as well go to med school. Well, thank heaven she did, most readers will conclude. . . . Joins the best medical memoirs with a moving personal story and a passion for the work."" —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Thoroughly engaging and heartwarming, Labor is the inside story of a doctor reliving her family’s secrets as she navigates the dangerous landscape of providing comprehensive medical care to women in the tightening grip of criminalization and threats in America."" —Dr. Eric Manheimer, author of Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital ""A brave book about pregnancy, birth, and how to best care for women in a time of high-profit health care. Afsari's story of offering OB/GYN care in a remodeled RV will surprise and inspire readers. Afsari understands the importance of meeting women where they are, with compassion, grace, and her own resolute clinical expertise."" —Theresa Brown, RN, New York Times bestselling author of The Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients’ Lives and Healing “Labor is an unforgettable journey into the heart of medicine, motherhood, and memory.” —Dr. Neel Shah, Lecturer at Harvard Medical School and Chief Medical Officer of Maven Clinic