This is an absolutely wonderful, nuanced, rich exhibit that puts me in awe of the people who traditionally held and still hold knowledge of preventing pregnancy, being pregnant, giving birth, and parenthood. I'm in awe, but simultaneously I'm exhausted by the country I live in and its lack of care and, at times, what seems like outright violence and maliciousness against people who can give birth. Wonderful exhibit. Thank you for posting it!
Thank you! Yes, I LOVE new content from the Mutter. I've only been there twice, and it wasn't long enough to absorb all the information. Already subscribed!
Wonderful exhibits, thank you! On day, I've promised I'm going to get to the Mutter Museum! The way that you've handled the Flue Epidemic, and this exhibition is so inspiring. I love the ways you combine artworks as well as the science history into a cohesive whole with sensitivity. Even if the Forceps made me wince a bit!
So cool! I can immediately love and appreciate almost any work or effort that promotes reexamination of old ideas, and attempts to foster new perspectives. I do have one criticism of the video, I found the messaging very difficult to fully understand. Perhaps this is merely because I’m very much an “outsider” with respect to the subject matter. (I’m a middle-aged, gay, cis-male; it’s safe to say my familiarity with motherhood is entirely peripheral.) Nonetheless, I’m confident in calling myself intellectually astute and an interested party still even after repeated viewings I’m not at all confident in my comprehension of what was said. I’ve little doubt that it was written with great passion and deep understanding of the polysocial dynamics of motherhood, as well as the associated misconceptions, stigmas, disparate viewpoints and their impact on the zeitgeist; but it sounded more like college thesis on a subject I was wholly unfamiliar rather than an enlightening introduction.
You need to bring this to Indiana where abortion is illegal and unobtainable again. If you dont have the means to travel to another city hours away you cant terminate a pregnancy
Wow this exhibit is so well done. Thank you for the virtual tour!
This is an absolutely wonderful, nuanced, rich exhibit that puts me in awe of the people who traditionally held and still hold knowledge of preventing pregnancy, being pregnant, giving birth, and parenthood. I'm in awe, but simultaneously I'm exhausted by the country I live in and its lack of care and, at times, what seems like outright violence and maliciousness against people who can give birth. Wonderful exhibit. Thank you for posting it!
Fascinating! A hearty salute to great mothers everywhere 🫡 💜
This was a wonderful video. Thank you for covering a part of history that isn't discussed enough and has affected every human throughout history.
Thank you! Yes, I LOVE new content from the Mutter. I've only been there twice, and it wasn't long enough to absorb all the information. Already subscribed!
omg this museum is on my top ten list. happy mothers day!!
@Karyn G It's sad I don't live up north, but I do have family up there, so next time I'll visit I'll have to go!
What a great presentation! Thanks for uploading!
Glad to see a new post... appropriate for the holiday too.
Thank you for such a wonderful tour. So far and so far to go...
Wonderful exhibits, thank you! On day, I've promised I'm going to get to the Mutter Museum! The way that you've handled the Flue Epidemic, and this exhibition is so inspiring. I love the ways you combine artworks as well as the science history into a cohesive whole with sensitivity. Even if the Forceps made me wince a bit!
This exhibit is incredibly fascinating. Horrifying at times...but definitely fascinating!!
Great start! Now bring back the rest of the online content :)
So cool! I can immediately love and appreciate almost any work or effort that promotes reexamination of old ideas, and attempts to foster new perspectives. I do have one criticism of the video, I found the messaging very difficult to fully understand. Perhaps this is merely because I’m very much an “outsider” with respect to the subject matter. (I’m a middle-aged, gay, cis-male; it’s safe to say my familiarity with motherhood is entirely peripheral.) Nonetheless, I’m confident in calling myself intellectually astute and an interested party still even after repeated viewings I’m not at all confident in my comprehension of what was said. I’ve little doubt that it was written with great passion and deep understanding of the polysocial dynamics of motherhood, as well as the associated misconceptions, stigmas, disparate viewpoints and their impact on the zeitgeist; but it sounded more like college thesis on a subject I was wholly unfamiliar rather than an enlightening introduction.
This was fascinating! Well done and incredibly sensitive.
Such a good video. 😀
So interesting! Thank you!
Literally watching while I pump!
Neat!
the pacifiers in lead and glass
Comment for the algorithm.
It's saddening that giving birth could still let to death
Come here little algorithm, we have candy…
You need to bring this to Indiana where abortion is illegal and unobtainable again. If you dont have the means to travel to another city hours away you cant terminate a pregnancy
Men have no idea! 🤐😫
The video was nice. But it's a shame the word "woman" wasn't mentioned once in a video like this.
Agree. It's ridiculous!
birthing person. Giving birth is 💯 percent female
Thanks for pointing out this ideological crap!
Get rid of the terrible new management!