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Womb - The Inside Story of Where We All Began

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Informationen zum Autor Leah Hazard graduated from Harvard University, and worked in print journalism and television before the births of her two daughters prompted her to change direction. Leah is now a practising NHS midwife in Scotland and has worked in a wide variety of clinical areas, from labour wards to outpatient clinics, delivering hundreds of babies and caring for countless families along the way. Her memoir Hard Pushed: A Midwife's Story was a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK. Leah hosts the popular podcast What The Midwife Said and is a frequent commentator on women's health across the media. Klappentext The size of a clenched fist, the shape of a lightbulb, with no less power and potential...Womb is the inside story of where we all began. Bringing together medical history, scientific discoveries and journalistic exploration, Leah Hazard traverses the globe in search of the truth about one of the most under-researched and important organs of the body, talking to the boundary-breaking women and men working in the field. What is upsuck and why does it change everything?Can cervical crypts store sperm for up to six weeks?Do hysterectomies affect sexual pleasure?Is the womb connected to the brain? How can smart tampons help healthcare?Why does endometriosis take so long to be diagnosed?Who birthed the first baby from a donor womb?Where are women still subject to forced sterilisation? When will external gestation be possible?With the wisdom, kindness and humour of an experienced midwife, Leah guides us on an extraordinary journey. Revelatory and moving, Womb shows that we must understand the uterus not just for healthcare - but for our human rights. Vorwort A landmark book on the womb - its history, its present and the possibilities for its future - by midwife and bestselling author of Hard Pushed: A Midwife's Story Zusammenfassung A landmark book on the womb - its history, its present and the possibilities for its future - by the bestselling author of Hard Pushed: A Midwife's Story 'A gripping exploration of the science of the uterus, the politics of medicine and the future of reproductive freedom' New Statesman 'Page for page, I may not have ever learned more from a book ' Rob Delaney, author of A Heart that Works 'It will change the way you think about bodies forever' Rachel Clarke, author of Dear Life 'Empowerment in book form' Maxine Mei-Fung Chung, author of What Women Want 'A phenomenal book' Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women 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 and bestselling author 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. ...

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Authors Leah Hazard, Hazard Leah, LEAH HAZARD
Publisher Virago Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2022
 
EAN 9780349015781
ISBN 978-0-349-01578-1
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 153 mm x 234 mm x 22 mm
Series Dilly's Story
Subjects Guides > Health
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature and society: general, reference works

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, HISTORY / Women, MEDICAL / Nursing / Maternity, Perinatal, Women's Health, Women’s health, Pregnancy, birth & baby care, Feminism & feminist theory, Feminism and feminist theory

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