IntroductionPART I Conception and (Infertility1 On Preconception, the Beginning of the Life Cycle of Early Motherhood2 A State of Mind? Fertility Treatment(s) and ExpertisePART II Pregnancy and Birth3 Red Underwear, Genes, and Monstrosity: Pregnancy and Social Media Surveillance4 "You Women Will Have to Fight for It": Twilight Sleep and Transactional Childbirth Expertise in Twentieth-Century AmericaPART III The Postpartum Period: The "Fourth Trimester"5 "One of the Most Curious Charities in the World": Infant Incubation as Sideshow and/or Medical Specialty6 Not Just Baby Blues: Historical Realities and Social Media Accounts of Postpartum Care TodayPART IV Infant Loss and Early Childhood7 Memento Mori in the Victorian Era and on Social Media: The "Right" (Way) to Grieve8 "Better Babies": Early Twentieth-Century Scientific Babyhood and Constructions of Twenty-First-Century Infancy on InstagramConclusionMethodological AppendixAcknowledgmentsNotesMaster Reference ListSelected BibliographyIndex