"When the unwelcome little unborn shall have seen the light my brain will be lightened, and I shall have a clearer mind. Thank God that even this weary nine months shall come to an end and leave me in possession of my own body and my own soul"
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The subtext is about sovereignty. Howe doesn’t just want the pregnancy to end; she wants to be “in possession” again, language that treats the self like property reclaimed after an unlawful seizure. That legalistic verb matters from an activist who lived amid coverture norms and tight social scripts for women. Even when women were celebrated as moral centers of the home, they were rarely granted full ownership of their own time, labor, or bodies. Howe’s gratitude - “Thank God” - is not meekness so much as strategic framing: she can voice taboo resentment while still speaking in the acceptable religious register of her day.
Context sharpens the stakes. Howe was a reformer and public thinker, yet the quote reveals the private cost of being conscripted into compulsory femininity. It’s not an argument for or against motherhood; it’s a refusal to pretend pregnancy is automatically sacred when it can also feel like dispossession.
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| Topic | New Mom |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Howe, Julia Ward. (n.d.). When the unwelcome little unborn shall have seen the light my brain will be lightened, and I shall have a clearer mind. Thank God that even this weary nine months shall come to an end and leave me in possession of my own body and my own soul. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-the-unwelcome-little-unborn-shall-have-seen-52525/
Chicago Style
Howe, Julia Ward. "When the unwelcome little unborn shall have seen the light my brain will be lightened, and I shall have a clearer mind. Thank God that even this weary nine months shall come to an end and leave me in possession of my own body and my own soul." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-the-unwelcome-little-unborn-shall-have-seen-52525/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"When the unwelcome little unborn shall have seen the light my brain will be lightened, and I shall have a clearer mind. Thank God that even this weary nine months shall come to an end and leave me in possession of my own body and my own soul." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-the-unwelcome-little-unborn-shall-have-seen-52525/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.








