'Am I allowed?' Why women aren't asking for the birth they want
I began to wonder how these phrases were tripping so readily off our tongues as women of the twenty-first century? We would not accept being restricted in this way in our relationships or marriages, in our educational choices, or in our career paths.
This fear, which a hundred years ago may have taken the form of low-level anxiety or healthy respect, has transmogrified in recent decades into full-scale panic. Where birth was once a large stray dog that you generally expect to be friendly but approach with caution, it now seems to have evolved into a many-headed monster-hound, rumoured to be loose on The Moor, with occasional sightings reported in hushed tones.
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