Birth Day: A Pediatrician Explores the Science the History and the Wonder of Childbirth
English


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I delivered twenty babies in the summer of 1977. I was hardly more than a baby myself just turned twenty-four and starting my third year of medical school.-from Birth Day So began Mark Sloans three-decades-long exploration of the wonders and oddities of human childbirth. Pediatrician husband and father the author has attended nearly three thousand births since that long-ago summer encountering everything from routine deliveries to tense labor-room dramas. In Birth Day Sloan draws on his personal and professional experience to weave the strands of memoir history science and culture into a fascinating-and often funny-tapestry of this fundamental human passage. Birth Day takes the reader on a remarkable journey from the dawn of human history to the quiet efficiency of a modern operating room; from Aristotle and Julius Caesar to a trailblazing cross-dressing British army surgeon; from a recent past filled with the horrors of childbirth gone wrong to a present day in which every pregnancy is expected to end happily. Some of Birth Days many topics include - The evolution of human childbirth-or why do gorillas have it so easy? - The first five minutes of life-scuba divers astronauts and the amazing adaptations that transform a fetus into an air-breathing out-in-the-world baby - Cesarean section-a look at its origins its future and how it came to be the most frequently performed operation in American hospitals - Pain and politics-the age-old quest for painless childbirth starring Adam and Eve Queen Victoria a nineteenth-century medical brawl and the rise of todays epidural monoculture - Daddies-raging paternal hormones hidden anxieties and the emotional evolution of men (including the author his father and grandfather) as they approach fatherhood - The five senses at birth-does light enter the womb? how loud is it in there? what is a newborn baby searching for with those first anxious glances? - A tour of the newborn body-springy skulls hairy ears innies and outies the advantages (and disadvantages) of looking like your father and why the United States is one of the worlds most circumcised nations Delightfully instructive and entertaining Birth Day offers a fresh sometimes irreverent take on a universally familiar topic. Warm reassuring and packed with stories from the authors work and life this unique book is one pediatricians meditation on the hiding-in-plain-sight marvels of human birth.
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