Julia Roe

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Yes, we get facts and guidelines from our doctors, midwives, and nurses, but we only see these care providers every few weeks and, typically, for less than thirty minutes per visit. There’s a lot more time—and questions, big and small—that make up the daily experience of pregnancy. And so, increasingly, we turn to websites, books, online forums, and social media. There is no shortage of pregnancy advice out there, and all of it can be summoned to our screens in a matter of seconds.
Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
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