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~ Boston Women's Health Book Collective (Author), Judy Norsigian (Author) "For women, life can often seem like a beauty pageant..." (more)
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The original edition of 1970's now-classic Our Bodies, Ourselves has sold more than three million copies, and the revised and expanded edition will likely prove equally popular among women of all ages. According to the authors, some of them among the original contributors, knowledge is power, but women will make little change in the medical and health-care industries unless they join forces with other women at home and around the world. Like its predecessor, this volume is wide in scope (but lacking in depth), and has a profoundly feminist perspective as it emphasizes sexual health, reproductive rights, community-based organization and the political, economic and social conditions that limit women's access to quality health care. Much of the new information details recent health research on women's needs and inequities in medical care for men and women, and reflects the experiences of different ethnicities, sexual preferences and economic backgrounds. Women are the primary consumers of health care in the U.S., but, the authors say, they are grossly underserved. In addition, the medical community has viewed many life-stage conditions—pregnancy, premenstrual syndrome, menopause—as illnesses rather than natural processes that require teams of supportive practitioners. The book's rousing political orientation may motivate readers to access the numerous resources listed or the companion OBOS Web site. More than a book, OBOS is a health movement and deserves a place on every woman's bookshelf. (May)


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"Nothing is more crucial than women inhabiting our bodies. This book provides the best pathway and tools."

-- Eve Ensler --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 848 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; 4 edition (April 19, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743256115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743256117
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 7.2 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,428 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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For women, life can often seem like a beauty pageant. Read the first page
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medication abortion, wet cervical fluid, call your provider, using emergency contraception, navigating the health care system, complementary health practices, osmotic dilators, call your health care provider, hormonal birth control methods, companion website, inheritable genetic modification, waking temperature, childbearing loss, freestanding birth centers, menstrual suppression, embryo stem cell research, aspiration abortion, emergency contraceptive pills, trans people, infect baby, less menstrual, female genital cutting, pregnancy tissue, cervical position, birth networks
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United States, New York, World Health Organization, National Cancer Institute, United Nations, Native American, Social Security, Journal of the American Medical Association, National Institutes of Health, New England Journal of Medicine, Planned Parenthood, Considering Parenting, Maternity Center Association, New View of Women's Sexual Problems, Precautionary Principle, Supreme Court, The First Year of Parenting, American Journal of Epidemiology, Canadian Cardiovascular Society, Cochrane Review, Consensus Conference, Hispanic Origin, Selected Years, World Bank, Alan Guttmacher Institute
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5.0 out of 5 stars Updated information AND layout makes a healthy book, August 25, 2005
This book is by far the best ever. It is the first edition of OBOS which I feel really addresses the equally pressing healthcare needs of myself and younger generations of women.

I had used prior versions of this book, but still had felt that the authors of those versions assumed that the readers had been with them through the 1970's...etc. The tone of this book is very inclusive and non-presuming. Consequently the medical information presented does not get lost in the personal vingettes. Our own generational experiences are just as important.

Also, the authors take an enligthened approach to sexuality instead of segmenting off "LGBT/queer" issues into a couple of areas. This book is further commendable because it made more of an effort to tell the stories (and thus provide culturally sensitive health care) for different women.

Kudos to the people who suggested a redesign and updating of the book layout.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm blown away!, July 26, 2005
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Wow, this book is great! It's so much better than the previous editions. The previous editions were extremely informative, but they sometimes stuck more to a feminist "party line" than I am comfortable with. This edition really covers both sides (or all sides) of every argument. For example, it covers the pros and cons of postmenopausal hormone therapy, rather than just taking an "estrogen is evil" approach. I was blown away by how good the breast cancer section is, and the birth control chapter is well done too. In addition to the medical information, this book gives you something to think about, by describing the political context that leads to many of our health issues and decisions.

One more note: They finally updated the photos, thank goodness! I've already gotten copies of the book for myself and my mother, and now that the style lives up to the substance, I can feel free to get copies for my nieces as well. Recommended.
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I am very disappointed with this edition!, January 8, 2006
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I believe, rather than making The New Our bodies Ourselves "easier to understand" than previous editions, or "updated," they have taken an almost defeated stance on women's issues, especially healthcare! I am in my mid 20's and have to say I learned about my body and myself from reading the earlier editions when I was a teenager. I came from a strict household that didn't really discuss sexual orientation or feminist issues, and Our Bodies, Ourselves was key in developing who I am today... It taught me to have no shame for my sexual feelings, how to demand the best healtcare possible, even how to eat properly. I was really looking forward to what the Boston Healthcare Collective had to say to a new generation... and saw that they have, in an attempt to stay "up-to-date," taken a much more passive stance on almost all the issues they used to so passionately educate their readers on. I personally became a supporter of the the movement to end the medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth, and the right for women to use midwives. So I was especially disappointed to find the disclaimer at the begining of the chapter on childbirth in this version saying that in the U.S, women are not always allowed to have natural childbirth, but "it is important to know what is possible." Which to me says, there's a good chance you won't have a choice, but, it's possible, maybe we will someday... rather than, Here's how you fight the injustice! And that seems to be the tone of the entire book, rather than taking a "radical" stance (ie, speaking up) they seem to promote dealing with many issues facing woman today with quiet resolve. I got the impression of, "This is unfair, but we're strong women and can deal with it," instead of "This is unfair, but we're strong women and can overcome it!"
But as far as basic information and facts, I do believe this is probably still the most down to earth, informative guide to women's health and fertility that's widely available. But personally I also turned to OBOS for inspiration, not just facts, and I still find the truly feminist past editions to be more inspiring.
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