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Pregnancy Collection (#11)

"Pregnancy: A Sacred Journey through Time and Culture" Embarking on the miraculous journey of pregnancy, women have been revered and celebrated throughout history

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Loves Bitter Potion Or Dolly Pregnant. After Discovering She Is Pregnant Dolly Stares Into The Well

Loves Bitter Potion Or Dolly Pregnant. After Discovering She Is Pregnant Dolly Stares Into The Well, Contemplating Suicide. The Broken Pitcher Beside The Well Perhaps Symbolizes Her Lost Virginity

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Maggie Smith at Variety Club Show Business Awards March 1969 Actress Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith at Variety Club Show Business Awards March 1969 Actress Maggie Smith was presented with an awards at the Savoy Hotel, London

Background imagePregnancy Collection: The Visitation, ca. 1516. Creator: Lucas van Leyden

The Visitation, ca. 1516. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
The Visitation, ca. 1516

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Bronze head of Pazuzu, probably from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), Neo-Assyrian, about 800-550 BC

Bronze head of Pazuzu, probably from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), Neo-Assyrian, about 800-550 BC
Bronze head of Pazuzu, probably from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, about 800-550 BC. Pazuzu was an Assyrian and Babylonian demonic god of the first millennium BC

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Maternity wear by Motherhood, 1965

Maternity wear by Motherhood, 1965
Mrs Peter Blond (aka the model Virginia Wynne-Thomas) pictured wearing a simple maternity shift dress in Liberty-print wool of marigold colours on black with double frills at the elbows

Background imagePregnancy Collection: SHARECROPPERs WIFE, 1935. Pregnant mother and child of a sharecropped in their shack

SHARECROPPERs WIFE, 1935. Pregnant mother and child of a sharecropped in their shack, Washington County, Arkansas. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1935

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Cutaway view of a pregnant woman with fetus

Cutaway view of a pregnant woman with fetus

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Medical illustration of fetus development at 36 weeks

Medical illustration of fetus development at 36 weeks

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret at Ballater Station on route to Balmoral 1948

Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret at Ballater Station on route to Balmoral 1948, spending the annual holiday with other members of the Royal Family 7 August 1948

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Cattle farming, vet pregnancy detecting cow using ultrasonic scanner

Cattle farming, vet pregnancy detecting cow using ultrasonic scanner and headset to see image in glasses, Cumbria, England, November

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Pregnant woman F008 / 3166

Pregnant woman F008 / 3166
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant woman

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Pregnant woman F008 / 3154

Pregnant woman F008 / 3154
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant woman

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Pregnant woman and nurse F008 / 2965

Pregnant woman and nurse F008 / 2965
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant woman and nurse

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Pregnant womans due date

Pregnant womans due date
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant womans due date

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Obstetric examination F008 / 2961

Obstetric examination F008 / 2961
MODEL RELEASED. Obstetric examination

Background imagePregnancy Collection: A doctor delivering a baby by Caesarean section. Woodcut by Girolamo Mercurio, 1601

A doctor delivering a baby by Caesarean section. Woodcut by Girolamo Mercurio, 1601
CAESAREAN SECTION, 1601. A doctor delivering a baby by Caesarean section. Woodcut by Girolamo Mercurio, 1601

Background imagePregnancy Collection: The Evolution of the engagement ring

The Evolution of the engagement ring
Humorous postcard showing the The Evolution of the engagement ring from Ring... to Wrung... then Sting... to Stung! An engagement ring transforming swiftly into a screaming baby! circa 1904

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Domestic Sheep, ewes, close-up of rumps with colour mark from raddle

Domestic Sheep, ewes, close-up of rumps with colour mark from raddle, to indicate they have mated with ram, Cumbria, England, winter

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Pregnant Housewife

Pregnant Housewife
A young pregnant woman grills a snack in her kitchen

Background imagePregnancy Collection: White and tan bitch, dog with six newborn puppies, suckling

White and tan bitch, dog with six newborn puppies, suckling

Background imagePregnancy Collection: The newborn Child, c. 1647-1648

The newborn Child, c. 1647-1648. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux Arts, Rennes

Background imagePregnancy Collection: Birth Plate (Desco da Parto). Reverse: Puerperium of a noble Florentine woman

Birth Plate (Desco da Parto). Reverse: Puerperium of a noble Florentine woman. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin




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"Pregnancy: A Sacred Journey through Time and Culture" Embarking on the miraculous journey of pregnancy, women have been revered and celebrated throughout history. From ancient Egypt to religious depictions, this transformative phase has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. In the realm of religion, Egypt worshipped Taweret, a goddess embodying fertility and protection during childbirth. Her presence symbolized hope and guidance for expectant mothers as they embarked on their path towards motherhood. Artists like Fra Angelico captured the essence in masterpieces such as "The Annunciation. " This timeless painting from c1438-1445 showcases the divine moment when Mary learns she will bear Jesus, emphasizing the sacredness surrounding conception. Lactating breast tissue under a light micrograph reveals nature's intricate design to nourish newborns. It exemplifies how a woman's body adapts to provide sustenance for her child after birth—a testament to the incredible bond between mother and baby. From teenage pregnancies challenging societal norms to manuscripts like Jean Bourdichon's "Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation, " ca. 1485-90, depicting angelic encounters with young maidens; pregnancy transcends age barriers while reminding us of its profound impact regardless of circumstances. Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece "The Cestello Annunciation" transports us back to Renaissance Florence. The delicate brushstrokes capture Mary's astonishment upon receiving news about her impending motherhood—an ethereal portrayal that continues to inspire awe centuries later. Even amidst lighter moments depicted in artworks like "The Orangerie - or - The Dutch Cupid reposing after the fatigues of Planting, " 1796, we are reminded that love can blossom even during times when life is preparing for new beginnings—pregnancy being one such beautiful beginning itself. Contraceptive methods like IUDs coexist alongside sperm cells, representing the choices available to individuals when planning their families.