Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began (Paperback)
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Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began (Paperback)

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Paperback 368 Pages
Published: 07/03/2024
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From a 'period-free' life to uterine transplant surgery, midwife and author of the acclaimed Hard Pushed Leah Hazard explores the fascinating story of the uterus and what the future holds for the most miraculous organ in the body.

The womb is the most miraculous organ in the body - with the power to bring life or cause death; to yield joy or pain - yet most of us know almost nothing about it.

In this book, midwife and bestselling author Leah Hazard sets out on a journey to explore the rich past, complex present and dynamic future of the uterus. She speaks to the Californian doctor who believes women deserve a period-free life; walks in the footsteps of the Scottish woman whose Caesarean section changed childbirth forever; uncovers America's long history of forced and coercive sterilisation; observes uterine transplant surgery in Sweden and takes a very personal dive into the world of 'womb wellness'.

Written with wisdom, warmth and nuance, and combining the author's years of experience as a midwife with medical history, scientific discovery and journalistic inquiry, Womb is an extraordinary exploration of a woefully under-researched and misunderstood organ. Above all, the book reveals that the uterus is more than the sum of its biological parts: it influences all our lives in the twenty-first century, and how we celebrate, medicate and legislate the womb might yet control where we go from here.

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780349015804
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 300 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 28 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Humane, intelligent but accessible, and full of fascinating insights - Rhiannon Lucy Coslett, Guardian

A gripping exploration of the science of the uterus, the politics of medicine and the future of reproductive freedom - New Statesman

An excellent guide [to] a misunderstood marvel ... Womb invites us to wish others well, defend their rights to make informed choices and refuse to apologise for our own - Observer

What a phenomenal book. To read Womb is to step closer to a sense of autonomy and empowerment - Maxine Mei-Fung Chung, author of What Women Want

Leah Hazard expertly blends science with passion in this riveting book. Packed with eye-opening facts and fascinating human stories, Womb is moving, inspiring and genuinely revelatory. It will change the way you think about bodies forever - Rachel Clarke, author of Dear Life

An erudite, compassionate and fascinating biography of a much-maligned organ. Womb is sharp and political, learned and wise, and urgent and necessary. Above all else, Leah Hazard is a brilliant storyteller. I loved it. - Katherine May, author of Wintering

Page for page, I may not have ever learned more from a book. And I enjoyed myself throughout. Yes, Womb is a history book as well as a biology book but it's also an adventure and a celebration. It's sensitive but unflinching and a very, very worthy introduction to an organ I once inhabited but can only now say I truly appreciate. I loved this book - Rob Delaney, author of A Heart that Works

Leah Hazard approaches a fascinating topic with professional expertise and lively human sympathy - Hilary Mantel

Meticulously researched and powerfully told, Womb is an awe-inspiring exploration of one of the most misunderstood organs of the human body. Compassionate and compelling, Leah Hazard's vital new narrative reveals the importance of understanding the uterus for body autonomy, reproductive justice, and human rights. A phenomenal book - Dr Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women

A bravura cultural history of the uterus and the politics that surround it ... Hazard's eye is keen, her range broad, and her tone scrupulously compassionate ...This is essential reading on the "most miraculous and misunderstood organ in the human body." - Publishers Weekly

A very important book that will inform and entertain all those with a womb, and everyone who was born from one. This is a major contribution to the under researched and neglected area of women's reproductive health - Laura Godfrey-Isaacs, co-author of Maternal Journal

A searching and compassionate investigation into "the most miraculous and misunderstood organ in the human body" ... all but the most learned medical historians will be astonished by what Hazard reveals - New York Times

Womb looks at this shape-shifting organ from all angles: medical, emotional, political and futuristic. What emerges is fascinating, contentious, and potentially chilling - Spectator

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