Brought to Bed

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Brought to Bed

Childbearing in America, 1750-1950

History of the Americas Gender studies: women and girls Birthing methods

Author: Judith Walzer Leavitt

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Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 10th November 1988

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780190281601


Introduction

Based on personal accounts by birthing women and their medical attendants, Brought to Bed reveals how childbirth has changed from colonial times to the present.

Focus of the Study

Judith Walzer Leavitt's study focuses on the traditional woman-centered home-birthing practices, their replacement by male doctors, and the movement from the home to the hospital.

Historical Changes in Childbirth

She explains that childbearing women and their physicians gradually changed birth places because they believed the increased medicalization would make giving birth safer and more comfortable. Ironically, because of infection, infant and maternal mortality did not immediately decline.

Women's Power and the Shift to Hospitals

She concludes that birthing women held considerable power in determining labor and delivery events as long as childbirth remained in the home. The move to the hospital in the twentieth century gave the medical profession the upper hand.

Recent Developments

Leavitt also discusses recent events in American obstetrics that illustrate how women have attempted to retrieve some of the traditional women--and family--centered aspects of childbirth.

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