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Womb

By: Hazard, Leah
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Womb

Womb

Regular price £11.99
Sale price £11.99 Regular price

*WINNER OF THE SCOTTISH BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2023*
*A FINALIST FOR THE 2024 PEN / EO WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD*

A landmark book on the womb - its history, its present and the possibilities for its future - by the bestselling author of Hard Pushed: A Midwife''s Story


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

''Page for page, I may not have ever learned more from a book'' Rob Delaney, author of A Heart that Works

''It will change the way you think about bodies forever''
Rachel Clarke, author of Dear Life

''Empowerment in book form'' Maxine Mei-Fung Chung, author of What Women Want

''A phenomenal book'' Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women

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.