this took me a second to get through but I did learn a
lot on womens health through time and in different communities, which was very interesting.
Menstruation, seen alternately as something negativea "curse" or a failed conceptionor as a positive part of the reproductive process to be celebrated as evidence of fertility, has long been a universal concern.
How women interpret and react to menstruation and its absence reflects their individual needs both historically as well as in the contemporary cultural, social, economic, and political context in which they live.
This unique volume considers what is known of women's options and practices used to regulate menstruationpractices used to control the periodicity, quantity, color, and even consistency of mensesin different places and times, while revealing the ambiguity that those practices present.
Originating from an Internet conference held in February, this volume contains fourteen papers that have been revised and updated to cover everything from the impact of the birth control pill to contemporary views on reproduction to the pharmacological properties of various herbal substances, reflecting the historical, contemporary, and anthropological perspectives of this timely and complex issue.
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Attain Regulating Menstruation: Beliefs, Practices, Interpretations Interpreted By Etienne Van De Walle Conveyed As Booklet
Etienne Van De Walle