The increased attention currently being paid to women's
reproductive health issues has produced a corresponding interest in
the role that communication plays in promoting better health care.
Groundbreaking and comprehensive, this book is the first systematic
examination of the major types and forms of messages about women's
reproductive health - medical, social scientific and public - and
the degree to which these messages compare with and contradict each
other. Within the broad framework of communication, a range of
women's health issues are examined in this book from political,
historical, technological and feminist perspectives. The issues
examined include: abortion; infertility; drug and alcohol use in
pregnancy; childbirth; AIDS; menstruation and menopause.
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