Like a mother A feminist journey through the science and culture of pregnancy

Angela Garbes

Book - 2018

An in-depth look at pregnancy through a scientific and feminist lens challenges popular assumptions, offers help for navigating contradictions, and provides facts to aid with making informed decisions.

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Published
New York, NY : HarperWave, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Angela Garbes (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
x, 244 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-244).
ISBN
9780062662941
  • Introduction
  • Part I. One of You
  • Chapter 1. Now What?
  • Chapter 2. Imperfect Choices
  • Chapter 3. An Organ as Two-Faced as Time
  • Chapter 4. Before I Had A Baby, I Had A Miscarriage
  • Part II. Two of You
  • Chapter 5. The Best-Laid Plans
  • Chapter 6. Take Care
  • Chapter 7. Mother's Milk
  • Part III. A New You
  • Chapter 8. What this Body Means
  • Chapter 9. The Seat of Power
  • Chapter 10. Unfolding
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Spurred by frustration as a first-time mother receiving an overwhelming amount of advice from doctors, books, and the internet that was "definitive yet contradictory" and "inextricably tied to the language of morality," Garbes has created an empowering resource "rooted in emerging science and real-life stories." In each chapter, she shares up-to-date, well-substantiated information about women's physical and mental health, aiming to help readers reduce their anxiety and make truly informed choices. Garbes is at her strongest in chapters that address the biology of pregnancy and lactation in detail, bringing a geeky sense of wonder to the composition and functionality of breast milk, the structure of the placenta, and the care of the pelvic floor. In other chapters, she approaches the complex topic of risk with introspection rather than judgement, discussing the fraught question of whether to use psychiatric medicines during pregnancy. Finally, Garbes makes space to talk intimately about her most distressing experiences as a mother, such as the grief of miscarriage and the terror of losing control when labor does not go to plan. Throughout this thoughtful book, she speaks to her readers as peers, providing affirmation that their experiences are important and that they are not alone. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.