Birthing the West: Mothers and Midwives in the Rockies and Plains
On March 28, as part of Women’s History Month, Dr. Jennifer J. Hill will discuss her new book, Birthing the West: Mothers and Midwives in the Rockies and Plains at 4 pm in Leigh Lounge in the Strand Union Building on the MSU campus. The event is free and open to the public, a reception will follow her talk and books will be available for purchase.
Birthing the West charts the experiences of childbirth across Montana, the Dakotas and Wyoming. In a region that had historically high rates of maternal and infant death, childbirth took on even more importance in defining families, communities, and nations. Often miles away from physicians, women turned to other women, fellow mothers and midwives, to help deliver their babies. Hill’s book explores women’s control over their own health and wellbeing and their loss of that power as physicians claimed more authority over reproductive health. The transition from home to hospi¬tal and from midwife to doctor created a dramatic shift in the intimately personal act of birth.
Jennifer J. Hill is an assistant teaching professor of American Studies at Montana State University. She serves as the executive director of the Women’s Reproductive History Alliance, a digital museum dedicated to educating the public on reproductive history.
Cost: Free and open to the public
Age: All Ages
Time(s)
This event is over.
Mon. Mar. 28, 2022 4-6pm
For More Information
(406) 220-2678
crystal@extremehistoryproject.org
Location
Montana State University Leigh Lounge in the Strand Union Building751 W Grant St
Bozeman, MT 59715