Pain Relief and Anesthesia Options for Childbirth in the US | Comfortable Delivery Solutions for Expecting Mothers | Perfect for Hospital Births and Natural Labor Preparation
Pain Relief and Anesthesia Options for Childbirth in the US | Comfortable Delivery Solutions for Expecting Mothers | Perfect for Hospital Births and Natural Labor Preparation

Pain Relief and Anesthesia Options for Childbirth in the US | Comfortable Delivery Solutions for Expecting Mothers | Perfect for Hospital Births and Natural Labor Preparation

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Despite today's historically low maternal and infant mortality rates in the United States, labor continues to evoke fear among American women. Rather than embrace the natural childbirth methods promoted in the 1970s, most women welcome epidural anesthesia and even Cesarean deliveries. In Deliver Me from Pain, Jacqueline H. Wolf asks how a treatment such as obstetric anesthesia, even when it historically posed serious risk to mothers and newborns, paradoxically came to assuage women's anxiety about birth.Each chapter begins with the story of a birth, dramatically illustrating the unique practices of the era being examined. Deliver Me from Pain covers the development and use of anesthesia from ether and chloroform in the mid-nineteenth century; to amnesiacs, barbiturates, narcotics, opioids, tranquilizers, saddle blocks, spinals, and gas during the mid-twentieth century; to epidural anesthesia today.Labor pain is not merely a physiological response, but a phenomenon that mothers and physicians perceive through a historical, social, and cultural lens. Wolf examines these influences and argues that medical and lay views of labor pain and the concomitant acceptance of obstetric anesthesia have had a ripple effect, creating the conditions for acceptance of other, often unnecessary, and sometimes risky obstetric treatments: forceps, the chemical induction and augmentation of labor, episiotomy, electronic fetal monitoring, and Cesarean section.As American women make decisions about anesthesia today, Deliver Me from Pain offers them insight into how women made this choice in the past and why each generation of mothers has made dramatically different decisions.

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The 19th century witnessed a flood of negative writings masquerading as science, medicine, psychology, etc, elaborating the many ways women were (are) unequal to the "perfections" of the male human. Scholars have for the last generation or so found and exploited a fertile area to expose the fantastic prejudices that underlie this pervasive nonsense. Professor Wolf has added to this a most insightful exposition of how the development of anesthesia and its and introduction into obstetrics was met with these settled beliefs which had to be overcome. I'll recomend her book to anyone who shares my interest.
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