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PublishedGreystone Books, September 2025 |
ISBN9781778401602 |
FormatHardcover, 248 pages |
Dimensions21.6cm × 14cm |
Fans of Dr. Jen Gunter and Emily Nagoski will love this science-based and empowering guide to your uterus.
'This book will embolden readers to shake stigma and speak out loud about this marvelous organ, the uterus, and its complex role in everything from menstruation to menopause and beyond.' Amanda Thebe, author of Menopocalypse
It gives life to humankind, billions of people have one, and yet the uterus is still mysterious to many. And talking about it can feel taboo. But when you don't talk about it, you don't discover what's normal and what's not or what questions to ask at the doctor's office. The reality? This versatile, pear-shaped organ is worthy of everyone's attention.
In Pear-Shaped, a gynecologist and a science communicator join forces to tell the life story of your uterus.
Did you know that the uterus is a muscle? Or that it can stretch to the size of a watermelon? In Pear-Shaped, the authors reveal surprising facts about the uterus, alongside practical, helpful information including:
A detailed anatomy of the uterus with illustrations
An overview of its many functions
Complications that can impact fertility, childbearing, birth, and menstruation
Tips for advocating for yourself at the doctor's office
Descriptions and images of what the uterus looks like (including the fact that it doesn't always look the same for everyone)
Real case studies from the author's gynecological practice
Information about menstruation, contraception, abortion, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause
As Pear-Shaped shows, the uterus is truly fascinating. But it also can be a source of serious concern for many. Pear-Shaped also discusses various problems and diseases that arise in the uterus including endometriosis, PCOS, fibroids, and unwanted pregnancy and how everyday people work with their doctors to find a solution that works for them.