Julia Roe

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And so pregnant people don’t hear much about their placentas. We hear virtually nothing about this hybrid interface tethered to two people, keeping them separate but connected. We don’t hear about this remarkable organ that is the site of the first communication and cooperation between mother and child, but also their first conflicts and negotiations. We fail to understand how this conduit connects the present, past, and future, and how its influence can be felt through all these places in time.
Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
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