The Mother and Her Child

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The Mother and Her Child

by William S. (William Samuel) Sadler, Lena K. (Lena Kellogg) Sadler

EN·~14 hours·598 chapters

Chapters

598 total

Transcriber's Notes

1:30

PREFACE

1:55

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:31

CHAPTER I - THE EXPECTANT MOTHER

0:41

MOTHERHOOD THE HIGHEST CALLING

1:12

MOTHERCRAFT PREPARATION

1:11

EARLY MEDICAL SUPERVISION

1:40

THE RESENTFUL MOTHER

1:52

EARLY SIGNS OF PREGNANCY

1:41

PROBABLE DATE OF DELIVERY

3:47

Description

A thoughtful, physician‑authored guide walks readers through the earliest months of motherhood, beginning with the physical and emotional journey of pregnancy. Drawing on both clinical practice and the authors’ own family experiences, it offers clear explanations of prenatal health, labor recovery, and the subtle changes a woman may notice as her body prepares for birth. The tone is supportive, aiming to reassure expectant mothers that their instincts are a valuable compass.

The book then turns to the newborn’s first days, offering step‑by‑step advice on feeding, hygiene, and safe handling, complemented by detailed illustrations of everything from breast binders to homemade ice boxes. Later sections address weaning, nursery organization, and the challenges of early childhood, providing practical tips for parents and caregivers alike. Readers will find a blend of scientific insight and everyday wisdom that makes the complex task of “child culture” feel both manageable and rewarding.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (836K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Audrey Longhurst, Hillie Plantinga and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-03-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

William S. (William Samuel) Sadler

William S. (William Samuel) Sadler

1875–1969

A physician, psychiatrist, and prolific popular writer, he spent decades translating medical and psychological ideas for general readers. He is also remembered for his connection to the early history of The Urantia Book and the movement that grew around it.

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Lena K. (Lena Kellogg) Sadler

Lena K. (Lena Kellogg) Sadler

b. 1875

A physician, surgeon, and obstetrician, she built a public career around women's health and wrote practical books for families as well as medical readers. Her life also crossed paths with some of the most influential reform and religious circles of her era.

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