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The Myth Of The Perfect Pregnancy A History Of Miscarriage In America Lara Freidenfelds

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The Myth Of The Perfect Pregnancy A History Of Miscarriage In America Lara Freidenfelds
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.14 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Lara Freidenfelds
ISBN: 9780190052171, 9780190869816, 9780190869830, 0190052171, 019086981X, 0190869836
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Myth Of The Perfect Pregnancy A History Of Miscarriage In America Lara Freidenfelds by Lara Freidenfelds 9780190052171, 9780190869816, 9780190869830, 0190052171, 019086981X, 0190869836 instant download after payment.

The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy is a history of why Americans came to have the unrealistic expectation of perfect pregnancies and to mourn even very early miscarriages. The introduction explains that miscarriage is a common phenomenon and a natural part of healthy women’s childbearing: approximately 20 percent of confirmed pregnancies spontaneously miscarry, mostly in the first months of gestation.
Eight topical chapters describe childbearing and pregnancy loss in colonial America; the rise of birth control from the late eighteenth century to the present; changes in parenting from the early nineteenth century to the present that increasingly focused attention on the emotional relationship between parent and child; the twentieth-century rise of prenatal care and maternal education about embryonic growth; the twentieth-century blossoming of a consumer culture that marketed baby items to pregnant women; the abortion debates from the mid-twentieth century to the present; the late twentieth-century introduction of obstetric ultrasound and its evolution into a pregnancy ritual of “meeting the baby” as early as eight weeks’ gestation; and the late twentieth-century introduction of home pregnancy testing and the identification of pregnancy as early as several days before a missed period.
The conclusion offers suggestions for how women and their families, health-care providers, and the maternity care industry can better handle pregnancy and address miscarriage.

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