Womb of One's Own: Lost Histories of Childbirth in Ancient Rome

Tara Mulder

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Womb of One's Own: Lost Histories of Childbirth in Ancient Rome

Womb of One's Own: Lost Histories of Childbirth in Ancient Rome

Tara Mulder

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A bold new history of women's health, brought to life through ancient women's stories of pregnancy and birth.

In the well-trod history of the Roman Empire, a pivotal moment has long gone unnoticed: It was in ancient Rome that medical men first set their sights on childbirth, the traditional domain of female midwives.

Taking us to the dawn of Western obstetrics, A Womb of One's Own offers a feminist account of how, against a long tradition of midwifery, male doctors began claiming authority in reproductive matters, with an emphasis on theoretical rather than practical knowledge. Their intrusion paved the way for the later criminalization of midwives and the cloaking of childbirth in secrecy and shame.

Yet communities of Roman women continued to help each other through the journey from preconception to postpartum, guided by their own experience and the expertise of midwives. Tara Mulder recovers stories of ancient women living and resisting as they sought autonomy over their bodies and their health. Recounting their experiences in vivid, intimate detail, she reveals how old our modern conflicts about birth truly are.

About the Author

Tara Mulder is Assistant Professor of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. As the daughter of a homebirth midwife, she has assisted in over two dozen births.

Critical Reviews

"Making an enlightening and engaging book debut, Mulder, a scholar of classical and Near Eastern studies--and a midwife's daughter--offers a feminist history of birth in the Roman Empire during the centuries that straddle the year 0. . . . A fresh, edifying contribution to women's history."

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of California Press
Pub date: 2026-05-05
Length: 376 pages

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