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Carrying On

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Carrying On Synopsis

In the twenty-first century, expecting parents are inundated with information and advice from every direction, but are often strapped for perspective on how to think through it. Unlike traditional pregnancy guidebooks that offer recommendations, Carrying On helps expecting parents make sense of the overwhelming amount of counsel available to them by shedding light on where it all came from. How and why did such confusing and contradictory guidance on pregnancy come to exist?
 
Carrying On investigates the origin stories of prevailing prenatal health norms by exploring the evolution of issues at the center of pregnancy, ranging from morning sickness and weight gain to ultrasounds and induction. When did women start taking prenatal vitamins, and why? When did the notion that pregnant women should "eat for two" originate? Where did exercise guidelines come from? And when did women start formulating birth plans?
 
A learning project with one foot in the past and the other in the present, Carrying On considers what history and medicine together can teach us about how and why we treat pregnancy-and pregnant women-the way we do. In a world of information overload, Carrying On offers expecting parents the context and background they need to approach pregnancy and prenatal health from a new place of understanding.

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ISBN: 9781978801004
Publication date: 14th January 2022
Author: Brittany Clair
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 286 pages
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Genres: Gender studies: women and girls
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Pregnancy, birth and baby care: advice and issues
Popular medicine and health
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Parenting