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Older Mothers

Older Mothers
Author: Julia C. Berryman
Publisher: Pandora Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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What kinds of women start or add to their families at this stage in life? And what are their experiences? Psychologists Julia Berryman, Karen Thorpe and Kate Windridge carried out unique international research on older mothers.


Risking the Future

Risking the Future
Author: Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1987-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309036984

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More than 1 million teenage girls in the United States become pregnant each year; nearly half give birth. Why do these young people, who are hardly more than children themselves, become parents? This volume reviews in detail the trends in and consequences of teenage sexual behavior and offers thoughtful insights on the issues of sexual initiation, contraception, pregnancy, abortion, adoption, and the well-being of adolescent families. It provides a systematic assessment of the impact of various programmatic approaches, both preventive and ameliorative, in light of the growing scientific understanding of the topic.


Nobody's Child

Nobody's Child
Author: Diane Sher Lutovich
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351842706

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When Diane Sher Lutovich set out to attain closure of her mother's death she simultaneously discovered how other women address their losses. "Nobody's Child: How Older Women Say Good-bye to Their Mothers", in poetry and prose, tells the big and little stories of women who, having come of age during the feminist revolution, lived very different lives than their mothers. The author addresses the guilt a daughter feels when confronted by her mother's life choices, the loss of family history and a belated recognition of her mother's legacy. The voices are heard within these pages, giving occasion for the reader to learn about the multiplicity of feelings-including remorse, fear, frustration, compassion, and deep admiration-that many daughters experience at their mother's passing.


Beyond the Egg Timer

Beyond the Egg Timer
Author: Sharon Praissman Fisher
Publisher: Beyond the Egg Timer
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre: Childbirth in middle age
ISBN: 9780999195871

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This is an inspirational and motivational book for women who are trying to conceive at age 35 or older. It was written by two good friends--Emma, a public health researcher, and Sharon, a mental health nurse practitioner and Buddhist lay meditation teacher. They have both struggled with this issue themselves, knew a need existed for this kind of book, and wanted to write it to help other women.


Hot Flashes, Warm Bottles

Hot Flashes, Warm Bottles
Author: Nancy London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780890879719

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The distillation of the wisdom, insight, and practical advice gathered during Nancy London's years as a support-group leader, "Hot Flashes, Warm Bottles" is the first guidebook written for the multitudes of older moms. London recognizes that the concerns of these moms are unique, as different from those of young mothers as they are from older mothers with grown children. The story she has to impart is her own, both in its surprises and challenges, delights and triumphs, and it's one that no midlife mother should be without.


Baby Changes Everything

Baby Changes Everything
Author: Beth K. Vogt
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780800730673

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With humor and practical advice Baby Changes Everything encourages and guides over-35 new moms or "moms again" in emotional adjustments, medical issues, and changes in their relationships with others.


When Older Women Speak

When Older Women Speak
Author: Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000043959

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Studying the interaction of gender, class, race/ethnicity, and aging in the depression experience of older women provides a unique opportunity to understand how aging plays a significant role in shaping conceptions of self and emotional health trajectories for women. Based on author interviews with mostly working-class, depressed, elderly women, this book contributes to the theoretical understanding of femininity and aging and the practical implications for policy and effective health care treatment. Cultivating an "alternative self" can reduce older women’s suffering and provide the emotional resources to change their inner worlds, even if the outer world stretches beyond their control. Depression affects women twice as often as men. Up to 40 percent of older adults respond poorly to depression treatment, and depression is linked to higher morbidity and mortality rates and cognitive decline. Older adults with depression have 50 percent higher health care costs, yet depression is accurately recognized in less than one half of older adults in primary care. While older men are more likely to die by suicide, older women are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide, and depression is the best predictor of suicide in older adults. Latina and African American women have lower rates of depression treatment compared to non-minority women. From issues of health care access to the stigma of depression, older Latinas and African American women are at an increased risk for untreated depression. This book seeks to address some of the significant gaps in our knowledge of late-life depression in women, especially in ethnic minorities, ranging from detection and efficacy of depression treatment to informal influences (e.g., family) on formal depression care seeking.


Women in the Middle

Women in the Middle
Author: Elaine M. Brody
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2006-03-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780826163820

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Daughters are the main caregivers to elderly disabled parents, most often in their middle years, and are caught in the middle of multiple competing demands on their time and energy. Dr. Brody revisits this phenomenon in this updated edition of her groundbreaking work.


Women and Aging

Women and Aging
Author: Ruth Raymond Thone
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1992
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781560241515

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In our youth-oriented, patriarchal society, aging and older women often find themselves either ignored, pitied, or feared. Women and Aging is a valuable guide to help women break through the negative stereotypes of old age and find personal fulfillment through the stages of maturity. Full of warmth and support, Women and Aging strongly enables women to take and remain in control of their lives instead of passively letting others make life-changing--and possibly harmful--decisions for them. This essential guide for aging will help women increase the vitality of their old age, as it urges them to continue to plan for the future, keep and develop strong relationships, increase their overall wellness, and not be afraid to take risks. Truly a celebration of aging, the author's illuminating descriptions of her own aging and how she has overcome society's restrictions are sure to be a source of inspiration for all women--no matter what their ages. Women and Aging begins by addressing cultural attitudes toward women, including appearance, language, behavior, and "women's work." The middle section encourages women to face their fears and limitations and express their emotions, while the concluding chapters are a virtual "guide to life," showing how to live life to the fullest and find inner fulfillment while aging. Along with her own continuing narrative, the author includes a multitude of personal glimpses into the aging processes of other women. This uplifting, helpful book will be of great value not only for aging women, but for women of all ages who are interested in taking active control of their own lives.


Please Don't Let Me Be the Oldest Mom in the PTA: Stories about Mid-Life Motherhood

Please Don't Let Me Be the Oldest Mom in the PTA: Stories about Mid-Life Motherhood
Author: Sharon O'Donnell
Publisher: Torchflame Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781611532890

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Motherhood is not what it used to be, as more moms than ever before are having children later on in life. This is the must-have book for all moms who had a child after the age of 35--a group the medical profession not-so-kindly calls--'advanced maternal age.' Sharon O'Donnell writes about the humorous and poignant stories of having a child at 38 and how she discovered that breastfeeding and AARP membership aren't really all that far apart. Sharon says being a mom of a certain age can be tough and rewarding--and rather alarming when you realize that all the TV programs you watch have commercials for incontinence or the Scooter Store.