The Perfect Birth Myth
Pushing Back Against a Broken Industry
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The Perfect Birth Myth offers a sweeping, deeply human exploration of childbirth in the United States, the country with the most highly resourced and costliest maternal healthcare in the world, yet the highest rate of maternal mortality among developed countries. Drawing on decades of experience in maternal health, midwifery, and journalism, Avital Norman Nathman and Deborah Wage weave historical analysis, policy insight, personal narratives, and data from approximately 3,000 people who’ve given birth to examine the forces shaping American birth culture. From the pursuit of the “perfect birth” and the commercialization of care to the racial and psychological inequities embedded in the system, they reveal how medicalization, racism, and profit-driven policies have eroded autonomy, safety, and dignity in childbirth.
Both exposé and call to action, The Perfect Birth Myth reframes birth as an act of justice, community, and self-determination. Readers will emerge with an understanding that instead of pushing for perfection, we should be pushing for equity, respect, and shared humanity.©2026 Avital Norman Nathman (P)2026 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Nathman and Wage lay out a supportive road map to maternal healthcare in the U.S. . . . Comprehensive and accessible, this is an important resource for those navigating a system that doesn't always have their best interests in mind.
Nathman and Wage offer a masterful integration of historical, psychological, and sociopolitical insight. Their exploration of perfectionism, systemic inequities, and the commercialization of birth mirrors the patterns I see in perinatal mental health where impossible standards fuel distress and disconnection. This book should be required reading for anyone shaping birth policy or practice in the United States.
The Perfect Birth Myth is an urgent and compassionate examination of what birthing people in the United States face every day. Avital Norman Nathman and Deborah Wage remind us that safe, respectful, and equitable care is not optional, it’s a human right.
This book is a literal lifesaver for people considering pregnancy and motherhood. Nathman and Wage provide clear, informed, pragmatic, and compassionate context and advice for anyone who has to navigate the real consequence of America's maternal health crisis today.
With compassion, evidence and grace, The Perfect Birth Myth does something rare: it refuses to let you blame yourself. In a world that treats birth processes and outcomes as consumer decisions or measures of individual worth, this book illuminates how often they are, instead, the entirely predictable result of a for-profit healthcare system that profits from anxiety while neglecting the most marginalized. Ultimately, this book — a little like birth itself — is about power: who has it, who gets hurt when they don't, and what it would take to actually change that.
If you want to understand how culture, policy, and inequality show up in the delivery room, start here. The Perfect Birth Myth will liberate you from the myths we’ve been handed about childbirth and replace them with facts, context, and compassion.
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