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“You know, there was a time when childbirth was possibly the most terrifying thing you could do in your life, and you were literally looking death in the face when you went ahead with it. And so this is a kind of flashback to a time when that's what every woman went through. Not that they got…” quote by Stephenie Meyer
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““You know, there was a time when childbirth was possibly the most terrifying thing you could do in your life, and you were literally looking death in the face when you went ahead with it. And so this is a kind of flashback to a time when that's what every woman went through. Not that they got ripped apart, but they had no guarantees about whether they were going to live through it or not. You know, I recently read - and I don't read nonfiction, generally - Becoming Jane Austen. That's the one subject that would get me to go out and read nonfiction. And the author's conclusion was that one of the reason's Jane Austen might not have married when she did have the opportunity...well, she watched her very dear nieces and friends die in childbirth! And it was like a death sentence: You get married and you will have children. You have children and you will die. (Laughs) I mean, it was a terrifying world.””

Stephenie Meyer

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Source Interview: Becoming Jane Austen discussion, Stephenie Meyer, 2023

Childbirth historically was a life‑threatening ordeal, shaping women's choices and societal expectations.

In simple terms: Childbirth was once deadly.

Key Takeaway

Recognize progress in women's health.

Themes

history women's health risk societal pressure

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

educational historical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • maternal health policy
  • education on reproductive rights
  • historical documentary
  • public health advocacy

Key Concepts

medical advances gender roles historical context

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does history inform current health choices?
  • What lessons can improve future maternal care?
A Different Perspective

Modern safety masks past dangers, but fear persists.

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