“At the onset of labor, the woman was placed in the lithotomy (supine) position, chloroformed, and turned into the completely passive body on which the obstetrician could perform as on a mannequin. The labor room became an operating theatre, and childbirth a medical drama with the physician as its hero.”
Quote by Adrienne Rich
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Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution
This book delves into the multifaceted nature of motherhood, analyzing its impact on individuals and society. It explores the personal experiences of mothers and the broader institutional structures that shape motherhood, offering a comprehensive look at this complex and significant aspect of human life. more
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