“They say that all women have the same apprehension”: Anxiety and Isolation in Seventeenth-Century Pregnancy
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“They say that all women have the same apprehension”: Anxiety and Isolation in Seventeenth-Century Pregnancy
.m-post-avatars{ display: flex; margin-right: 10px; }.m-post-avatar{ border-radius: 100%; z-index: 1; }.m-post-avatar img { margin: 0 !important; border-radius: 100% }.m-post-avatar:not(:first-of-type){ margin-left: -7px }.m-post-avatar:nth-child(1){ z-index:1}Natalie Donnell On August 19th, 1620, a young noblewoman sat alone in her château in Bayon, Lorraine. She was heavily pregnant with her first child, her isolation heightening her fears of …
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