"That is why a book like this is as timely as it is necessary—where women take the floor to speak for themselves, without intermediaries, about their experience of motherhood. Only in this way can we truly grasp the subject of study and place it within the Hispanic world based on preserved documentation: from the pressure experienced—analogous to that of the Countess of Chinchón, but regardless of social status—to become a mother; to the risks associated with childbirth, including miscarriage; and finally, to the path that must be navigated through breastfeeding and child-rearing." [Translated form Spanish]
- Elisabeth Garcia Marrasé, Revista de Demografía Histórica – Journal of Iberoamerican Population Studies , XLI, I, 2024