Coming Home tells the story of how a significant number of parents in postwar America opted out of the standardized medicated hospital birth and recast home birth as a legitimate and desirable choice.
Coming Home tells the story of how a significant number of parents in postwar America opted out of the standardized medicated hospital birth and recast home birth as a legitimate and desirable choice.
Wendy Kline is Dema G. Seelye Chair in the History of Medicine in the Department of History at Purdue University. She is the author of Building a Better Race: Gender, Sexuality, and Eugenics from the Turn of the Century to the Baby Boom and Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women's Health in the Second Wave.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction: From Hospital to Home * Ch 1. Back to Bed: From Hospital to Home Obstetrics in the City of Chicago * Ch 2. Middle-Class Midwifery: Transforming Birth Practices in Suburban Washington, DC * Ch 3. Psychedelic Birth: The Emergence of the Hippie Midwife * Ch 4. The Bowland Bust: Medicine and the Law in Santa Cruz, California * Ch 5. From El Paso to Lexington: The Formation of the Midwives Alliance of North America * Ch 6. From Professionalization to Education: The Creation of the Seattle Midwifery School * Conclusion: There's No Place Like Home * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: From Hospital to Home * Ch 1. Back to Bed: From Hospital to Home Obstetrics in the City of Chicago * Ch 2. Middle-Class Midwifery: Transforming Birth Practices in Suburban Washington, DC * Ch 3. Psychedelic Birth: The Emergence of the Hippie Midwife * Ch 4. The Bowland Bust: Medicine and the Law in Santa Cruz, California * Ch 5. From El Paso to Lexington: The Formation of the Midwives Alliance of North America * Ch 6. From Professionalization to Education: The Creation of the Seattle Midwifery School * Conclusion: There's No Place Like Home * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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