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The Prospective Mother, a Handbook for Women During Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Guide for Expectant Mothers on Pregnancy and Childbirth

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In "The Prospective Mother, a Handbook for Women During Pregnancy," J. Morris Slemons provides a comprehensive and accessible guide tailored specifically for expectant mothers. The book deftly balances practical advice with empathetic guidance, written in a conversational style that is both informative and reassuring. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century maternal health discourse, Slemons addresses not only the physiological aspects of pregnancy but also the emotional and psychological changes women experience, underscoring the importance of mental well-being during this pivotal life phase. His integration of contemporary medical insights with supportive narratives is invaluable, making the text a rich resource for understanding pregnancy comprehensively. J. Morris Slemons, a physician with a profound commitment to women's health, combines his medical expertise with a deep understanding of the societal and personal implications of motherhood. His experiences in obstetrics, paired with his dedication to improving maternal care, informed his approach to writing this handbook. Slemons was aware that a mother'Äôs experience encompasses more than just medical concerns and sought to support women in navigating this significant journey holistically. I highly recommend "The Prospective Mother" to any expectant mother or individual involved in maternity care. This handbook serves not only as a practical reference but also as a source of comfort and encouragement, helping women feel empowered and informed during their pregnancy path.

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Ebook: 21 de novembro de 2019

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