Although expectant mothers have long purchased items in preparation for their baby’s birth, the timing and type of purchases being made have changed in response to pregnant women routinely learning the sex of their fetus through ultrasound. This article examines changes in these consumption patterns through data drawn from personal narratives with 25 women divided between two cohorts—those who gave birth in the 2000s and those who gave birth in the1970s. The routine use of ultrasound has encouraged changes in beliefs about the relationship between a fetus and its mother in younger women, which in turn inspires earlier purchases of baby items than was normative 30 years before. Not enough attention is being paid to the fact that newborn babi...
Facultative adjustment of sex ratios by mothers occurs in some animals, and has been linked to resou...
Approximately four million women become mothers every year in the United States alone (CDC, 2013). A...
Background: Women approach birth using various methods of preparation drawing from conventional heal...
Although doctors still frequently call out “It’s a girl!” when a baby girl is born, the majority of ...
Over one hundred million women in the world are estimated to be “missing” from the world’s populatio...
Depictions of foetuses as fixed entities possessing personhood are powerful within public consciousn...
“Safety and consumer ideology interpenetrate with the veneration of technology, the institution, and...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
This study adopts an interpretive research approach to explore the consumer experiences of a self-id...
Recent scientific developments in prenatal testing, based on foetal DNA in maternal blood, now allow...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Beyond the Nursery Walls One of the benefits of modern medical technology is the ability to learn a ...
Facultative adjustment of sex ratios by mothers occurs in some animals, and has been linked to resou...
Approximately four million women become mothers every year in the United States alone (CDC, 2013). A...
Background: Women approach birth using various methods of preparation drawing from conventional heal...
Although doctors still frequently call out “It’s a girl!” when a baby girl is born, the majority of ...
Over one hundred million women in the world are estimated to be “missing” from the world’s populatio...
Depictions of foetuses as fixed entities possessing personhood are powerful within public consciousn...
“Safety and consumer ideology interpenetrate with the veneration of technology, the institution, and...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
This study adopts an interpretive research approach to explore the consumer experiences of a self-id...
Recent scientific developments in prenatal testing, based on foetal DNA in maternal blood, now allow...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Purpose: Fetal gender speculation is a preoccupation of many expecting parents, and pregnant women c...
Beyond the Nursery Walls One of the benefits of modern medical technology is the ability to learn a ...
Facultative adjustment of sex ratios by mothers occurs in some animals, and has been linked to resou...
Approximately four million women become mothers every year in the United States alone (CDC, 2013). A...
Background: Women approach birth using various methods of preparation drawing from conventional heal...