Like a Mother
A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
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Roxana Ortega
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Angela Garbes
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Angela Garbes
About this listen
What to listen to after What to Expect....
A badass, feminist, and personal deep-dive into the science and culture of pregnancy and early motherhood that debunks myths and dated assumptions, offering guidance and camaraderie to women navigating one of the biggest and most profound changes in their lives.
Like most first-time mothers, Angela Garbes was filled with questions when she became pregnant. What exactly is a placenta? How does a body go into labor? Why is breast best? What are the signs and effects of postpartum depression?
But as she discovered, it’s not easy to find satisfying answers. Your OB will cautiously quote statistics; online sources will scare you with conflicting and often inaccurate information; and even the most trusted books will offer information with a heavy dose of judgment. To educate herself, the food and culture writer embarked on an intensive journey of exploration, diving into the scientific mysteries and cultural myths that surround motherhood to find answers to her questions that had only previously been given through a lens of what women ought to do - instead of allowing them the freedom to choose the right path themselves.
In Like a Mother, Angela offers a rigorously researched and compelling look at the physiology, biology, chemistry, and psychology of pregnancy and motherhood, informed by research, reportage, and her own experience. With a journalist’s curiosity and discipline, a mother’s urgency, and a food writer’s insatiability, she explores the science behind the pressing questions women have about a number of subjects, including postpartum hormones, breast milk, and miscarriage.
Infused with candor and humor, born out of awe, appreciation, and understanding of the human body and its workings, Like a Mother is a full-frontal look at what’s really happening underneath your skin (and to it) and why women need to know.
©2018 Angela Garbes (P)2018 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Like a Mother
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- georgie bell
- 13-06-22
Enjoyed!
Very educational, very hard hitting! But I thank you for all the honesty. Would definitely recommend xxx
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- Hannah Morgan
- 10-01-23
Well worth a read/listen
Overall this is a great book for those planning to have children or already on that journey. I struggled a bit with the narrator - she sounded a bit like the narrator does on desperate housewives but not in a good way, and her put-on voices are a bit strange at times. But if you can get past that, it is well worth the listen. The material is very interesting, and makes you realise how interesting and miraculous your body is. Some of the metaphors used were a bit cringey/painful to listen to (I found myself getting irritated and thinking "okay I get it, move on or get to the point") but other than that the writing style is very empowering and thought provoking. I wish the author had spent more time talking about how motherhood impacts/what it is like for non-White women, and research on that topic both culturally and biologically, as I find that so interesting and I think there was a missed opportunity there for a chapter on it, as opposed to it just being mentioned now and then. Overall though I feel like I learned a lot from this book, was well worth the purchase.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-21
A struggle to get through.
Its my first pregnancy and I wanted more medical facts (like in the chapter relating to breast feeding). The narrator is absolutely horrendous (not narrator in the sample don't be fooled) she was slow (get to the point), monotoned and all in all I found this book difficult to listen to. It took me months to listen to whereas I binge books in less than a week normally. The book had interesting parts but they were far and few between. I actually found as a non anxious person this book made me worry and increased anxiety about being pregnant and now about birth. My friends have offered more information and facts about pregnancy and birth than this book. Big no no for me.
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