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Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 by Molly Ladd-Taylor,

Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930 by Molly Ladd-Taylor,
Early in the twentieth century, maternal and child welfare evolved from a private family responsibility into a matter of national policy. Women played the central role in this development. In Mother-Work, Molly Ladd-Taylor explores both the private and public aspects of childrearing, using the direct relationship between them to shed new light on the histories of motherhood, the welfare state, and women's activism in the United States. Mother-work, defined as "women's unpaid work of reproduction and caregiving", was the motivation behind women's public activism and "maternalist" ideology. Ladd-Taylor emphasizes the connection between mother-work and social welfare politics by showing that their mothering experiences led women to become active in the development of public health, education, and welfare services. In turn, the advent of these services altered mothering experiences in a number of ways, including by reducing the infant mortality rate. By examining women's activism in organizations including the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations, the U.S. Children's Bureau, and the National Woman's Party, Ladd-Taylor dispels the notion of "mother-work" as a contradictory term and clarifies women's role in the development of the American economic system.



Reproductive Technology
Reproductive Technology
Infertility has long been a problem for many couples wishing to have a child. However, the development of assisted reproductive technology, particularly over the last few decades, now offers hope to those suffering from infertility. This book describes the various ARTs, such as artificial insemination, fertility drugs, microsurgery treatments, surrogacy, egg donation and in vitro fertilization, as well as the ethical questions involved with the techniques such as embryo reduction and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis.



City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health - City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health was a United States abortion rights case (June 15, 1983), which strikes down an Ohio abortion law requiring a 24-hour wait following counseling, which includes the statement "the unborn child is a human life from the moment of conception".

Child health nursing - Child health nursing is an area of nursing and medical practice with a focus on providing holistic care to infants, children and adolescents. It differs from paediatrics, in that the emphasis in paediatrics is ill-health and the alleviation of symptoms or disease.

Webster v. Reproductive Health Services - Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U.

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in London is responsible for the training of post graduate doctors in paediatrics and conducting the MRCPCH membership exams.



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