
Leah Astbury
Lecturer in health history at the University of Bristol and author of Making Babies in Early Modern England (Cambridge UP, 2025), specializing in the history of reproduction, childbirth, and family in early modern England.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 56min
Leah Astbury, "Making Babies in Early Modern England" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
Leah Astbury, Lecturer in health history at the University of Bristol and author of Making Babies in Early Modern England, explores generation in sixteenth and seventeenth-century households. She discusses how families managed fertility, pregnancy detection, and recovery. Topics include men's roles in childbearing, material culture of birth, legitimacy anxieties, wet nursing, and the rise of male practitioners.

Feb 26, 2026 • 56min
Leah Astbury, "Making Babies in Early Modern England" (Cambridge UP, 2025)
Leah Astbury's new book, Making Babies in Early Modern England (Cambridge UP, 2025), explores the ideals and realities that governed generation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Astbury uses the family as her unit of study to understand how people approached fertility, pregnancy, preparing for birth, delivery, and the recovery process, as well as early infant care. As she argues, making babies was a family concern, one in which both women and men had a stake. Drawing on a wide range of manuscript and print sources, Making Babies is a lively read and sure to appeal to anyone interested in the history of the family, medicine, birth, or gender in early modern England.
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