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Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Choice in Twentieth-Century Arizona
About this book
Early twentieth-century Arizona was a life-threatening place for new and expectant mothers. Towns were small and very far apart, and the weather and harsh landscape often delayed midwives. It was not uncommon for a woman to give birth without medical care and with the aid of only family members. By the 1920s, Arizona was at the top of the list for the highest number of infant deaths.
Mary Melcher's Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Choice in Twentieth-Century Arizona provides a deep and diverse history of the dramatic changes in childbirth, birth control, infant mortality, and abortion over the course of the last century. Using oral histories, memoirs, newspaper accounts, government documents, letters, photos, and biographical collections, this fine-grained study of women's reproductive health places the voices of real women at the forefront of the narrative, providing a personal view into some of the most intense experiences of their lives.
Tackling difficult issues such as disparities in reproductive health care based on race and class, abortion, and birth control, this book seeks to change the way the world looks at women's health. An essential read for both historians and public health officials, this book reveals that many of the choices and challenges that women once faced remain even today.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 "You're My Miracle": Babies, Birth Rates, and Health Care, 1910-1940
- 2 Saving the Babies: Lowering Infant Mortality in the Southwest
- 3 Margaret Sanger and the Arizona Birth Control Movement
- 4 "Tis a Sobering Experience": Providing Contraceptives for the Rural and Urban Poor
- 5 Battling Poverty and Isolation to Improve Mothers' and Infants' Health
- 6 "Rhythm Babies, " Birth Control, and Planned Parenthood: Years of Growth and Change
- 7 Arizona and Abortion Reform: Conflict without Resolution
- 8 Providing Reproductive Health Care in a New, More Politicized Era
- 9 Pregnancy and Choice: Reproductive Health in Twentieth-Century Arizona
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index