To Janet a son?.

Date:
1962
  • Film

About this work

Also known as

To Janet, a son?

Description

This extremely enjoyable dramatic reconstruction demonstrates through the recollections of an expectant mother, the preparation and treatment she received for the birth of her first child. We see her examined by her family GP, her first visit to the ante-natal clinic and the series of talks she attended. Although this film presents a rather idealised view of childbirth such as 4-star medical treatment including showers, gentle sedatives, the constant attendance of two midwives and seemingly little pain, the 1960s slant on pregnancy and childbirth makes highly interesting and historically informative viewing. There are two actual child births included in the footage.

Publication/Creation

1962.

Physical description

1 film reel (50 min.) : sound, colour, 16 mm

Creator/production credits

Produced by Royal College of Midwives and Eothen Films Ltd.

Copyright note

Farley Health Products Ltd., Plymouth Medical Films and Exhibition Services.

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Where to find it

  • Location Access
    Closed stores
    BMA179
    Can't be requested

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