Tag: postpartum depression
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A History of SIDS | SIDS Series Pt 1
Today we’ll be looking at the evolving understanding of sudden infant death in history, focusing on the developments in the United States during the 20th century. Content Warning: This post will discuss sudden infant death, infanticide, and child abuse. If you know that you are uncomfortable with this subject manner then please do not read […]
Aradia Wyndham
Abe Bergman, Alfred Steinschnieder, apnea, arcutio, Bruce Beckwith, child abuse, childrens bureau, crib death, Dr. Ferber, Dwain Walcher, forensic pathology, Good Housekeeping, history of medicine, infant mortality, infantcide, Irene Garrow, Jacob Werne, Katherine Bain, King Solomon, Marie Noe, McCalls, Milton Helpern, Molly Dapena, overlying, political correctness, postpartum depression, poverty, research, SIDs, smothering, Stuart Asch, suffocation, The Battered Child, the bible, thymic asthma, true crime, United States