Description
What if the most frustrating parts of the female body-period pain, pregnancy risks, menopause-weren't flaws, but features shaped by evolution?In A Brief History of the Female Body, evolutionary biologist and mother of four Dr. Deena Emera blends groundbreaking science with personal insight to explain how evolution shaped the female body-and why it matters today. Inside, readers will discover:Why menstruation, morning sickness, and menopause exist-and the evolutionary logic behind themHow traits often seen as inconvenient or flawed are actually adaptive survival mechanismsThe hidden biological trade-offs in pregnancy, childbirth, and female agingAccessible, stigma-free explanations of complex reproductive scienceInsights that empower women to better understand and advocate for their healthPraised as "eye-opening," "life-affirming," and "a must-read for every woman and those who love her," it's more than just a biology book-it's a guide to reclaiming ownership of the female body's story.
Binding: Paperback / softback
Binding: Paperback / softback
