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Being Well, Looking Ill: Childbirth and the Return to Health in Seventeenth-century England

机译:健康,看起来不好:分娩和十七世纪英格兰的分娩和回归健康

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For a month after childbirth, the authors of medical and religious prescriptive literature instructed new mothers to keep to their beds. During this time they were expected to bleed away the bodily remnants of pregnancy. At the end of this month writers considered women 'well'. Bleeding, in this definition, was commensurate with recovery. This article shows that although in prescriptive material, maternal health was measured according to this process of purging, for early modern middling and upper sort women and their families, the bodily effects of childbearing continued to impede their ability to return to normal household tasks and behaviours long after the ritual month of 'lying-in' had ended. Using life-writing, casebooks and vernacular medical literature, this article challenges prevailing notions of what it meant to recover in early modern England, arguing that women's 'childing' or 'childebed' narratives only ended when they perceived their bodies to be unaffected by pregnancy and labour.
机译:分娩后一个月,医疗和宗教规范性文献的作者指示新母亲留在床上。在此期间,他们预计会流出怀孕的身体残余。在本月底,作家认为是女性的好“。在这个定义中出血与恢复相称。本文展示虽然在规定的材料中,母体健康根据这一清除过程测量,因为早期的现代中间和上部女性及其家庭,生育的身体影响继续妨碍他们恢复正常家庭任务和行为的能力在“撒谎”的仪式月结束后漫长。利用生命写作,案例本和白话医学文献,本文挑战了在早期现代英格兰恢复的概念普遍存在的概念,争论妇女的“挑战”或“被孩子的叙述”只有在感知他们的身体不受怀孕的情况下才结束和劳动力。

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