© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. While the physiology of biological events such as conception, birth, and breastfeeding are largely identical across time, geography, and culture, the practices that shape women’s experiences of conception, birth, and breastfeeding differ across time and place according to the ever-changing emphases of medical and popular culture. In the United States, as in most other wealthy countries, birth and infant feeding practices have changed continually and significantly in the last two centuries. In this essay, I reflect on how those changes have affected my life, first as a witness to friends’ births, and eventually as a mother and a grandmother. Foremost, however, I explain how my personal experience w...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
This article describes one mother\u27s selected childbirth and breastfeeding experiences that transp...
Background and study aim This qualitative study considered how women from two different generations...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. While the physiology of biological events such as concep...
This multi-disciplinary collection of essays from the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group is concerned with ...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
This in-depth qualitative study considered how women from two different generations came to understa...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits to both mother and child. The average rate of bre...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
This article describes one mother\u27s selected childbirth and breastfeeding experiences that transp...
Background and study aim This qualitative study considered how women from two different generations...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. While the physiology of biological events such as concep...
This multi-disciplinary collection of essays from the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group is concerned with ...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
This in-depth qualitative study considered how women from two different generations came to understa...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits to both mother and child. The average rate of bre...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
This article describes one mother\u27s selected childbirth and breastfeeding experiences that transp...
Background and study aim This qualitative study considered how women from two different generations...