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Le Foetus exposé

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Le Foetus exposé is a concise French-language nonfiction work from the Mille et un bébés series, focused on the fetus as a subject of medical, technological, and emotional attention before birth. Written for parents, clinicians, and readers interested in early development, it considers how pregnancy, prenatal imaging, and professional observation shape the way adults understand the unborn child. The book brings together questions of fetal life, maternal and paternal anticipation, and the earliest psychological ties that begin to form around birth. Its brief format makes it a practical introduction to issues surrounding pregnancy, infancy, and the beginnings of parent-child relationship, especially from a psychoanalytic perspective. Rather than offering a technical medical manual, it frames fetal development within human relationships and the emotional experience of expecting a child.

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