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Birth Through Ages

Felicia Dunbar

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Birth Through Ages offers a comprehensive exploration of childbirth history, revealing how cultural beliefs and medical advancements have shaped the birthing experience. From ancient birth rituals overseen by midwives to modern hospital births, the book examines diverse childbirth practices across time and cultures. It highlights how, for example, the transition from communal birthing practices to more individualized approaches reflects evolving societal values.

 
The book progresses chronologically, starting with ancient practices and moving through the medieval and early modern periods, charting the rise of medical intervention and obstetrical techniques. It analyzes the modern era, focusing on hospital births and pain management, while also exploring how cultural and social contexts influence maternal care.

 
Birth Through Ages emphasizes that childbirth is not solely a medical procedure, but is deeply embedded in cultural contexts. The book's value lies in its interdisciplinary approach, connecting women's history, medical history, and cultural studies to provide a holistic view. By synthesizing historical medical texts and anthropological studies, the book illustrates the interplay between tradition and progress. Readers will gain insights into the historical roots of contemporary maternal care debates and the importance of culturally sensitive approaches, offering a broader appreciation for the complexities of the birth experience.
Disponible desde: 23/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 57 páginas.

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