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你和你的宝宝》是一本怀孕建议手册,由英国医学协会 (BMA) 在 1957-1987 年间制作。这本小册子免费提供给英国的准妈妈,并提供有关怀孕、分娩和照顾婴儿的权威信息。你和你的宝宝》每年都会重印,其中包含了当代的孕产政策和建议。除了母婴健康方面的典型信息外,《你和你的宝贝》还就保持外貌、婚姻关系和家务等问题为读者提供建议。通过这种方式,《你和你的宝宝》倡导了一种特殊的母性观念,即对家庭和丈夫的责任。除了这些责任之外,本文将重点关注孕妇与医生之间的责任平衡,以及随着时间的推移,人们对信任和权威的态度是如何发展的。英国医学会的出版物一再告诫读者不要听信 "老太太的故事",而是强调接受(而不是质疑)专业医疗指导的重要性。然而,沙利度胺丑闻发生后,女性对医生的职业操守承担了部分责任;医生建议女性避免要求医生开具日后可能被证明有害的药物,将责任从医疗从业者转移到了母亲身上。这就造成了一种令人不舒服的矛盾,即该出版物既试图树立和加强医学权威,又试图转嫁专业责任。因此,该系列小册子将妇女塑造成既要对医生负责,也要对婴儿负责的形象。总之,本文对《你和你的宝宝》(You and Your Baby BMA)小册子进行了案例研究,探讨了围绕孕产妇行为和责任所开展的医疗保健信息传播。它提请人们注意对家庭、丈夫和医生的责任,以及这些责任在 30 年间是如何变化的。
You and Your Baby (home, husband, and doctor): maternal responsibility in the British Medical Association booklet (1957-1987).
You and Your Baby was a pregnancy advice booklet, produced by the British Medical Association (BMA) from 1957-1987. This booklet was provided to expectant mothers in the UK, free of charge, and offered authoritative information on pregnancy, childbirth and caring for infants. Reprinted each year, You and Your Baby captured contemporary maternity policy and advice. But, in addition to the typical information that you might expect about mother and baby health, You and Your Baby advised readers on matters such as maintaining their appearance, marital relations and domestic duties. In this way, it advocated a specific vision of motherhood, with responsibilities to the home and husband. Further to these duties, this article will focus on the balance of responsibilities between pregnant women and their doctors, and how attitudes to trust and authority developed over time. The BMA publication repeatedly warned readers against listening to 'old wives' tales', instead emphasising the importance of accepting (and not questioning) professional medical guidance. Following the thalidomide scandal, however, women were made partially responsible for doctors' professional integrity; women were advised to avoid asking their doctors to prescribe medication that may later prove to be harmful, shifting the responsibility from the healthcare practitioner to the mother. This created an uncomfortable dissonance between the publication's attempts to establish and reinforce medical authority, and yet shift professional responsibility. The booklet series, therefore, posed women as responsible for their doctors, as well as their babies. In summary, this article presents a case study of the You and Your Baby BMA booklet, examining developing healthcare messaging around maternal behaviour and responsibility. It draws attention to supposed responsibilities to the home, husband and doctor and how those responsibilities changed over 30 years.
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