Very much on a non-fiction kick at the minute. Bought these two in the Waterstones sale as a little present to myself 😁
Very much on a non-fiction kick at the minute. Bought these two in the Waterstones sale as a little present to myself 😁
View from today‘s #audiorun here on Long Island. This is a really interesting read. Was a little challenging to muster the wherewithal to pick it up as my own womb has caused me tremendous stress in the past year. The tone is both clinical and compassionate however, and I find knowing more about the science is only helpful.
The uterus is an interesting organ, and I‘ve removed quite a few of them from dogs and cats, so when my library purchased this book by a Scottish midwife all about it, I had to bite.
Hazard follows the life cycle of the uterus from quiescent childhood to pregnancy and childbirth to quiescence again at menopause. She speaks to other experts and looks at historical breakthroughs too. If you‘re a health sciences nerd, this one‘s for you!