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The Prospective Mother, a Handbook for Women During Pregnancy

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A practical handbook for women without medical training explains the anatomical and physiological changes of pregnancy, the role of the placenta in fetal nourishment and protection, and common antenatal concerns. It emphasizes prophylaxis and the importance of competent medical supervision before, during, and after birth, offering preventive measures, warning signs that merit a physician's attention, and guidance on hygiene, labor preparation, and postpartum recovery including maternal nursing. Technical terms are defined in context and a glossary is provided; treatment options are deliberately withheld so that clinical decisions remain with the attending physician.

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J. Morris Slemons

J. Morris Slemons was an author known for his work in the field of maternal health. His notable book, "The Prospective Mother: A Handbook for Women During Pregnancy," serves as a guide for expectant mothers, providing valuable insights and advice during a critical time in their lives. Slemons' contributions reflect an understanding of the physical and emotional challenges faced by women during pregnancy, making his work a significant resource in the literature surrounding maternal care.

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