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The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy

The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy

A History of Miscarriage in America

9780190869816
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Opis
When a couple plans for a child today, every moment seems precious and unique. Home pregnancy tests promise good news just days after conception, and prospective parents can track the progress of their pregnancy day by day with apps that deliver a stream of embryonic portraits. On-line due date calculators trigger a direct-marketing barrage of baby-name lists and diaper coupons. Ultrasounds as early as eight weeks offer a first photo for the baby book.Yet, all too often, even the best-strategized childbearing plans go awry. About twenty percent of confirmed pregnancies miscarry, mostly in the first months of gestation. Statistically, early pregnancy losses are a normal part of childbearing for healthy women. Drawing on sources ranging from advice books and corporate marketing plans to diary entries and blog posts, Lara Freidenfelds offers a deep perspective on how this common and natural phenomenon has been experienced. As she shows,historically, miscarriages were generally taken in stride so long as a woman eventually had the children she desired. This has changed in recent decades, and an early pregnancy loss is often heartbreaking and can be as devastating to couples as losing a child. Freidenfelds traces how innovations in scientific medicine, consumer culture, cultural attitudes toward women and families, and fundamental convictions about human agency have reshaped the childbearing landscape. While the benefits of an increased emphasis on parental affection, careful pregnancy planning, attentive medical care, and specialized babygear are real, they have also created unrealistic and potentially damaging expectations about a couples ability to control reproduction and achieve perfect experiences. The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy provides a reassuring perspective on early pregnancy loss and suggests ways for miscarriage to more effectively be acknowledged by women, their families, their healthcare providers, and the maternity care industry.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
83677
9780190869816
9780190869816

Opis

Rok wydania
2020
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
256
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 235
Waga (g)
522
  • Introduction; Chapter 1: Childbearing in Colonial America; Chapter 2: Planning the Baby: Fertility Control from Withdrawal to the Pill; Chapter 3: Bonding with the Baby: The Changing Meaning of Parenting; Chapter 4: Taking Care of the Baby: Prenatal Care at the Doctors Office and Elsewhere; Chapter 5: Buying for the Baby: Marketing, Earlier and Earlier; Chapter 6: Imagining the Baby: Debating Abortion; Chapter 7: Seeing the Baby: The Ultrasound Ritual; Chapter 8: Detecting the Baby: The Home Pregnancy Test; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index;
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