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I birth, or you make me?

According to some sources, when a woman in Sparta (Ancient Greece) hadn’t gone into labour after nine months, other women would go to her house to berate her almost violently. They would hurl all the grievances in her face that they had kept to themselves during the pregnancy and the heated exchange usually triggered the…

14/01/2020Babies, Birth, Newborns, Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Psychosis, PTSDPor Carmela Baeza

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