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My Caesarean

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title My Caesarean
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Amanda Fields
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 211,Width 141
Category/GenreLiterary essays
Pregnancy, birth and baby care
Self-help and personal development
ISBN/Barcode 9781615195527
ClassificationsDewey:618.860922
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The Experiment LLC
Imprint The Experiment LLC
Publication Date 1 May 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

An astute and vivid collection of personal essays about caesarean birth MY CAESAREAN features writing by novelists, poets, essayists, and journalists. At a time when more and more women exalt the experience of vaginal childbirth - even forgoing the epidural - those who give birth by C-section are increasingly isolated, harboring feelings of shame and guilt long after. For some women, the C-section represents a loss of control over their birth. For others, the cesarean is a life-saving operation, the only way they could give birth at all. This book deftly explores these perspectives and many others, shedding light on the internal conflict, social guilt, and sometimes trauma that result from both planned and unplanned C-sections alike. From twenty mothers with varied and poignant perspectives on birth, MY CAESAREAN is an all-encompassing anthology that pulls back the curtain on the quiet shame, confusion, and pain of C-sections and offers comfort and acceptance through shared experience.

Author Biography

Amanda Fields is the co-editor of Toward, Around, and Away from Tahrir (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), and she lives in Wethersfield, CT. She gave birth to her daughter via C-section. Rachel Mortiz lives she lives in Minneapolis, MN. Her son was born by C-section.

Reviews

2019 Foreword INDIES Silver Winner "The cumulative sum of these stories is an enlightening reading experience for both those who've had C-sections and those who may."--Publishers Weekly "This brave, brilliant, and astoundingly well-written collection smashes the walls of silence and shame and lets C-section survivors celebrate each other as fellow mothers, as sisters on the surgical table, as patients who went under the knife and came out changed."--Femmeliterate "Women have always been able to find narrative stories that explore vaginal birth. But what about books that just talk about what happens during C-Section and shortly after? [This] new book takes a thoughtful approach and explores a diverse lens of stories."--Mama Glow "A collection of evocative essays written by a diverse group of writer-mothers. These intimate accounts say this to the reader: I see you; you are not alone; your birth story matters . . . The editors have, indeed, triumphed in their hope 'to begin a conversation about caesarean birth.'"--Literary Mama "The C-section experience is as varied as life itself--there's guilt and gratitude, pride and regret. These mothers illuminate the whole spectrum with depth, urgency, and humor. My Caesarean is the antidote to alienation, and I dearly wish I'd had it before my own births. I'm so glad we have it now."--Meaghan O'Connell, author of And Now We Have Everything "A fresh and compelling range of voices lifting a painful topic into the light."--Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times-bestselling author of Girl in Pieces "The essays in My Caesarean refuse to idealize the birth experience and show it in all its stunning unexpectedness. This is a beautiful and important book that should be prominently shelved in the birth and parenting section of every bookstore."--Julie Schumacher, award-winning author of Dear Committee Members and The Shakespeare Requirement "This collection gathers the overlooked and under processed experiences of C-sections--each importantly different, each importantly the same--and prompts robust reflection. Together these voices create a much-needed community that will comfort and challenge, enlighten and affirm."--Beth Ann Fennelly, poet laureate of Mississippi and author of Great With Child