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Book Review: The Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began by Leah Hazard

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Book Review: The Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began by Leah Hazard

Review By Abbie Tomson, Midwife, Project Lead for All4Birth and Yoga Teacher
Published: 2024
Publisher: Virago
Pages: 368
RRP: £9.49 (paperback) £5.99 (Kindle)
Paperback
ISBN 978-0349015804

BOOK REVIEW

In “The Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began,” Hazard takes readers on an intriguing journey into one of the most fundamental aspects of human life—the womb. This book emerges as a crucial read for anyone interested in the profound beginnings of human existence and the science of gestation.

Hazard has made some tricky scientific concepts easily accessible to the reader, with wit and evidence. This was a book I struggled to put down, and also ended up talking to everyone I knew about! From historic origins of our knowledge of the womb to modern-day technological advances, Hazard delves into the evidence surrounding this wonderful organ and leaves you wanting to find out more!

Why You Should Read “The Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began”:

“The Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began” is a compelling read that offers a comprehensive look at the organ where every human life begins. Its blend of science, personal narrative, and practical implications makes it a recommended read for those connected to All4Birth’s themes of preconception, pregnancy, and birth. Engaging and educational, this book informs and celebrates the incredible complexities of human development.

This review should guide readers to appreciate the intricate science and profound impact of the womb, highlighting its significance in our earliest, formative moments and beyond!

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