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If you are a woman who has had or ever plans to have a baby this is a must read. This book contains a lot of information on the past and current practices for childbirth. It definitely makes you think about your rights as a woman and patient. Block provides plenty of research while still being easily comprehendible for any reader.
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Jennifer Block did a wonderful job exposing the sad truth about maternity care without bias.
This book is a MUST READ for any woman who is pregnant or plans to have a baby. It shows the history of obstetrics and how far from "normal" all of the medical technology has taken maternity care.Most doctors are no longer using evidence-based practices, but have liability driven (CYA) practices...Customer Rating:
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This was a book that I read for a women & health class, I am not expecting anytime soon. I would recommend it though for expecting mothers, it helps to inform women of the issues surrounding child birth today. It is quite bias against the medical field but it you read it knowing that then I think that you can look past it.
A groundbreaking narrative investigation of childbirth in the age of machines, malpractice, and managed care, Pushed presents the complete picture of maternity care in America. From inside the operating room of a hospital with a 44% Cesarean rate to the living room floor of a woman who gives birth with an illegal midwife, Block exposes a system in which few women have an optimal experience. Pushed surveys the public health impact of routine labor inductions, C-sections, and epidurals, but also examines childbirth as a women’s rights issue: Do women even have the right to choose a normal birth? Is that right being upheld? A wake-up call for our times, Block’s gripping research reveals that while emergency obstetric care is essential, we are overusing medical technology at the expense of maternal and infant health.
[Block] really gets that maternity care is a woman's issue that all people should care about, not just mothers, and she has no agenda through a birth experience or professional work in maternity care. Pushed shines a spotlight on maternity care and asks important questions about the standard practices in America.
More Reviews and RecommendationsJennifer Block is a former editor at Ms. Magazine and an editor of the revised Our Bodies, Ourselves. Her work has appeared in such publications as the Village Voice, The Nation, Mother Jones, and ELLE. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.