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I'd love finding this book. In fact any book other than the book I found on my parents bookshelf "Modern Childbirth (1972 edition)".
Interesting. I wonder what it deemed modern that would be deemed the sheer opposite today.
I was born around that time, and I know that baby "formula" didn't really exist back then, it was mostly milk powder and sugar. No healthy mommy milk for me.
I don't remember the text in the book; being in kindergarten or 1st grade just learning to read. But discovering (with pictures) what crowning was at that age was, was quite ablative.