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Mother-in-waiting
Pregnancy
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Chapter 2 explores how Australian experiences of pregnancy have been impacted by wider historical changes including the ways in which birth control, sex education and assisted reproductive technologies have allowed women greater control over conception; rising surveillance of and moral discourse surrounding both maternal and foetal wellbeing; and the increasing specificity and commercialisation of maternal and infant material culture. Stories of gestation are analysed, revealing themes of conception, preparation, suffering, generation, anticipation and transition. The chapter argues that matrescence begins with gestation, that pregnancy can be understood as an apprenticeship for motherhood.

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Becoming a mother

An Australian history

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