Born, Lucy Inglis
Born, Lucy Inglis
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Born
A History of Childbirth

Author: Lucy Inglis

Narrator: Avita Jay

Unabridged: 12 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2025


Synopsis

A groundbreaking history of childbirth filled with medical, political, and social triumphs, Born is the story of how we give birth set against the female struggle to govern their ability to reproduce.Born moves around over time and large geographical, social, and cultural distances, but returns continually to a series of themes: the experience of pregnancy, the act of childbirth, and latterly, the fight for reproductive autonomy.Whatever their ultimate outcomes, pregnancy and the act of childbirth are at once an individual and communal event. No two births are the same, yet the history of childbirth informs us about so much more than this intimate moment in the lives of a woman and her offspring. The act of childbirth informs us as unique individuals, yet at the same moment makes us part of something much greater than ourselves.This book is the sum of many stories that combine war, art, science, and politics with the fundamental act of human existence. It is not a book about parenting or motherhood beyond the moment of delivery and the short time afterward. Instead, this is a story of the evolving role pregnancy and childbirth have played in societies through history, of the mysticism, the practicalities, and the power struggles that have shaped nations, yet also, individual identities.Our narrative starts out in prehistory and ends now, with the reversal of Roe v. Wade, taking in mother-and-child bone fragments of the Ice Age, the cries from the medieval birthing chair, and the calls to rally of our modern age. This is how we are Born.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Eden on January 06, 2026

covers a shit ton of information while being thoroughly enjoyable to read. if you are a woman or have a pussy you will feel like your third eye just opened if you read this book. you may also turn into the joker......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 04, 2025

Review: Born: A History of Childbirth by Lucy Inglis As a feminist and a public health practitioner, I approached Born: A History of Childbirth with a mix of professional curiosity and personal reverence for the subject matter. Lucy Inglis’s sweeping historical account of childbirth is both a celebra......more

Goodreads review by Riley on April 12, 2026

2.5 stars pros: - engaging style - no dancing around the reality that it is women who get pregnant and give birth cons: - under-edited (structure and grammar) - author makes big (and sometimes straight-up factually wrong) statements without explanation or citation - book is trying to do too much in too li......more

Goodreads review by Heidi on January 06, 2026

Interesting and informative. Often dense with some sections seeming to lose the narrative thread. I most enjoyed the sections (particularly in the final chapter) where the authors voice was more personal and her political opinions more heavily embedded.......more

Goodreads review by Elle on February 12, 2026

An absolutely fascinating look at childbirth, pregnancy, and everything surrounding it, this book is a really interesting progression through various eras. I did feel there were bits and pieces missing, but not enough that it felt detrimental- rather, it felt like a curated history.......more