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Post-War Mothers: Childbirth Letters to Grantly Dick-Reed, 1946-1956

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For pregnant women in the 1930s and 1940s Dr Grantly Dick-Read (1890-1959) proposed natural childbirth as the `normal' way to have babies, making drugs, instruments and hospitalisation unnecessary. His book Childbirth without Fear, first published in 1933, spoke of the joys of natural childbirth; women from around the world wrote long, detailed and poignant letters in response, describing their own experiences in giving birth. This edited collection of the correspondence affordsa rare look at childbirth experiences in the hospitals and birthing centres in post-war America and Britain from the perspective of the patient, as women discuss the way they were viewed by society, by hospitals, and by physicians and nurses, and their own feelings on childbirth; overall, the book provides an important opportunity to evaluate the treatment of women in the 1940s and 1950s, the generation who gave birth to the so-called `baby boomers'. Professor MARY ALVEY THOMASteachesat Bentley College, Waltham.
Request Code : ZLIBIO817912
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Year:
1998
Publisher:
University of Rochester Press
Language:
English
Pages:
258
ISBN 10:
187882287X
ISBN 13:
9781878822871
ISBN:
187882287X,9781878822871

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