1st Edition

The Fourth Trimester of Pregnancy

By Ingrid Bayot Copyright 2027
210 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

210 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Through a unique blend of scientific research, social insight, and empathetic reflection, Bayot explores the postpartum period as a fourth trimester—a vital phase of adaptation for the new parents and their baby, months of transformation that connect pregnancy to parenthood. Drawing on contemporary research in physiology, psychology, anthropology, and neuroscience, Bayot sheds light on the... Read more

Part One: Maternities and Societies


1: At the Crossroads of the Intimate and the Social 

 

2: Discrepancies 

 

3: Insights from Paleontology

 

4: What History Reveals

 

5: The Early Modern Era: From the Late Middle Ages to the End of the 19th Century

 

6: The Legacies of the 20th-Century Revolutions

 

7: Current Issues

 

Interlude: Communication as the Cornerstone

 

Part Two: Intimacy, Freedom, Creativity

 

8: Three Words and a Spectrum of Colours

 

9: The Fourth Trimester: The Mother’s Perspective

 

10: The Father’s Fourth Trimester

 

11: The Fourth Trimester in Diverse Forms of Parenthood

 

12: The Fourth Trimester from the Couple’s Perspective

 

13: Supporting and Accompanying the Fourth Trimester

 

Conclusion

References

Biography

Ingrid Bayot is a midwife and educator. She has worked in various areas of perinatal care, including labour and birth, postpartum care, neonatology, continuity of care throughout pregnancy and birth, and breastfeeding support. In 2004, she obtained a University Diploma in Human Lactation and Breastfeeding (DULHAM) from the Faculty of Medicine in Grenoble. She has also completed various trainings in communication and psychology.