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Visualizing baby already born and nurtured

Visualizing baby already born and nurtured

Kabyle women and visualizing birth through cultural objects: lamp representing a pregnant woman

Kabyle women and visualizing birth through cultural objects: lamp representing a pregnant woman

Visualizing Birth and Rebirth in Niki de Saint Phalle's "Hon - en Katedral" ("She - a Cathedral")

Visualizing Birth and Rebirth in Niki de Saint Phalle’s “Hon – en Katedral” (“She – a Cathedral”)

"Childbirth" by Napoleon Abueva

“Childbirth” by Napoleon Abueva

Visualizing Birth in France White's "The House of Life"

Visualizing Birth in France White’s “The House of Life”

Laguna Art Museum Exhibition Opening and Visualizing fatherhood in the artwork of Chapman Hamborg

Laguna Art Museum Exhibition Opening and Visualizing fatherhood in the artwork of Chapman Hamborg

Visualizing the cervix dilating during labor

Visualizing the cervix dilating during labor

Visualizing maternity in Pablo Gargallo's "Maternidad excavada"

Visualizing maternity in Pablo Gargallo’s “Maternidad excavada”

Roman Relief Carving: The Power of Visualizing Baby Already Born

Roman Relief Carving: The Power of Visualizing Baby Already Born

Visualizing Mothering through the work of Elizabeth Catlett

Visualizing Mothering through the work of Elizabeth Catlett

Empowering Mothers through Lauren Turner's "Mother Nursing with Lace"

Empowering Mothers through Lauren Turner’s “Mother Nursing with Lace”

Visualizing Birth through Project Sheela

Visualizing Birth through Project Sheela

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