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Introduction Annette Madlock Gatison Part I: Mothering and Reproduction 1. Women's Childbirth Preferences Edith LeFebvre and Carmen Stitt 2. "Hush, Little Baby, Don’t Say a Word": Nursing Narratives through New Media Andrée E. C. Betancourt and Elise E. Labbé 3. What Do Prenatal and Postnatal Women Discuss With Their Healthcare Providers? Findings From the Los Angeles Mommy and Baby (LAMB) Survey Yuping Mao and Lu Shi 4. Depression and Suicide under the Japanese Patriarchal Family System Kimiko Akita Part II: Womanhood, Sexuality and Relational Health 5. It’s Getting Hot in Here: Chemotherapy and Surgically Induced Menopause Effects Sexual Health in BRCA Previviors and Survivors, It’s more than a Personal Summer Annette Madlock Gatison 6. Breast Cancer and Shame: Problematizing the Pink Ribbon in Locations of Women’s Breast Healthcare Sarah Hochstetler 7. Pink is for (Survivor) Girls: Late-stage Breast Cancer, Silence, and Pink Ribbon Culture Elizabeth M. Davis 8. An Examination of the American Discourse on Menstruation: Iterating a Taboo on Women through Feminine Hygiene Products Erika M. Thomas 9. "Does This Mean I’m Dirty?" The Complexities of Choice in Women’s Conversations about HPV Vaccinations Jennifer Malkowski 10. Sexual and Relational Health Messages for Women Who Have Sex with Women Sandra L. Faulkner, Pamela J. Lannutti, Andrea M. Davis, and Manda V. Hicks Conclusion Annette Madlock Gatison

About the Author

Annette Madlock Gatison, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Southern Connecticut State University, USA. Her forthcoming work for 2015 includes: Embracing the Pink Identity: Breast Cancer Culture, Faith Talk and the Myth of the Strong Black Women, Lexington Books; The Pink and The Black Experience: Lies that Make Us Suffer in Silence and Cost Us Our Lives, an article for Women’s Studies in Communication; and Body Politics Strategies for Inclusiveness: A Case Study of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, chapter in Contexts for the Dark Side of Communication.

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