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Dangerous Pregnancies

Mothers, Disabilities, and Abortion in Modern America

Leslie J Reagan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:17th Jul '12

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"Dangerous Pregnancies" tells the largely forgotten story of the German measles epidemic of the early 1960s and how it created national anxiety about dying, disabled, and "dangerous" babies. This epidemic would ultimately transform abortion politics, produce new science, and help build two of the most enduring social movements of the late twentieth century - the reproductive rights and the disability rights movements. At most a minor rash and fever for women, German measles (also known as rubella), if contracted during pregnancy, could result in miscarriages, infant deaths, and serious birth defects in the newborn. Award-winning writer Leslie J. Reagan chronicles for the first time the discoveries and dilemmas of this disease in a book full of intimate stories -including riveting courtroom testimony, secret investigations of women and doctors for abortion, and startling media portraits of children with disabilities. In exploring a disease that changed America, Dangerous Pregnancies powerfully illuminates social movements that still shape individual lives, pregnancy, medicine, law, and politics.

"Previously confidential, unpublished court cases and individual accounts add to the uniqueness of Reagan's historical angle." Foreword "Ultimately inspiring story that should be required reading for anyone who doubts the benefits of vaccines." -- Jo Marchant New Scientist "Intellectual." -- Margaret Marsh Journal Of American History "Fascinating." -- Mary Devereux Journal Of Clinical Investigation "Powerfully moving, historically precise, and politically relevant." -- Carol Mason American Studies

ISBN: 9780520274570

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 408g

392 pages