Poor and Pregnant in New Delhi, India
Discover the profound insights of Poor and Pregnant in New Delhi, India by Helen Vallianatos, published by Left Coast Press Inc in 2006. This compelling paperback delves into the lives of mothers in Indian squatter settlements, meticulously documenting their cultural values, beliefs, and dietary practices. With a page count of 262, Vallianatos explores the intricate relationship between poverty and health, providing a crucial understanding of the nutritional and health status of these women. This book is an essential read for those interested in anthropology, medical anthropology, and women's studies, offering a unique perspective on personal and public health issues in a challenging socio-economic landscape. Enhance your knowledge of social science and the realities faced by marginalized communities in India through this informative and engaging work.