Push Back
Guilt in the Age of Natural Parenting
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May 15, 2016
Look out, ladies. This title is either the one we've been waiting for or the one we're going to despise. Obstetrician-gynecologist Tuteur takes her medical experience, research, and mothering advocacy to a soon-to-be contentious level in a book that questions three of the most health-predictive "choices" pregnant women make: natural childbirth, breastfeeding, and attachment parenting (an emphasis on physical closeness between mother and infant). Here the author aims to "release women from the guilt trap created by the natural parenting industry," which likens the idealization of childbirth to a "paleofantasy." Arguing that there is "no benefit to refusing pain relief" and boldly claiming that there is "no evidence for any long-term health benefits of breastfeeding," Tuteur will wage war with even C-section, formula-feeding mothers when she claims that "attachment parenting...is the feminine mystique writ large." VERDICT This important book will undoubtedly receive much media attention and spark debate among parents, feminists, and the medical community. Fans and critics alike will be intrigued by Tuteur's ideas.
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