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Womb, the inside story of where we all began, Leah Hazard

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Womb, the inside story of where we all began, Leah Hazard
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-353)Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Womb
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Leah Hazard
Sub title
the inside story of where we all began
Summary
The womb is the most miraculous organ in the body -- with the power to bring life or cause death; to yield joy or pain -- yet most of us know almost nothing about it. In this book, midwife Leah Hazard sets out on a journey to explore the rich past, complex present and dynamic future of the uterus. She speaks to the Californian doctor who believes women deserve a period-free life; walks in the footsteps of the Scottish woman whose Caesarean section changed childbirth forever; uncovers America's long history of forced and coercive sterilisation; observes uterine transplant surgery in Sweden and takes a very personal dive into the world of 'womb wellness'. Written with wisdom, warmth and nuance, and combining the author's years of experience as a midwife with medical history, scientific discovery and journalistic inquiry, Womb is an extraordinary exploration of a woefully under-researched and misunderstood organ. Above all, the book reveals that the uterus is more than the sum of its biological parts: it influences all our lives in the twenty-first century, and how we celebrate, medicate and legislate the womb might yet control where we go from here
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Inside story of where we all began
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