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So while reading Scholten's piece, I decided that had I lived during that time, I strongly doubt I would have had children.  Childbirth is hard enough today with the pain and anxiety surrounding it.  Add the thought of dying and the need to be spiritually prepared as John Oliver so kindly pointed out in his "A Present for Teeming Women," and there is no doubt many women today would probably have been scared out of childbearing (myself included). -- E. Hufford
 
So while reading Scholten's piece, I decided that had I lived during that time, I strongly doubt I would have had children.  Childbirth is hard enough today with the pain and anxiety surrounding it.  Add the thought of dying and the need to be spiritually prepared as John Oliver so kindly pointed out in his "A Present for Teeming Women," and there is no doubt many women today would probably have been scared out of childbearing (myself included). -- E. Hufford
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I was a little confused by Murray's piece, "The Story of Margaretta."  Apparently Murray wrote the series under the name of Mr. Vigillius.    Therefore, she is pretending to be a man writing about the education of a woman, though she really is a woman.  Why would she use the pen name?  What it because she wanted to be taken seriously?  - F. Cobb

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