Does anyone have any reading recommendations for information regarding the history of abortion in France prior to the twentieth century?

by shallowpools16

I've already read (skimmed) "Beauvoir and her Sisters" by Sandra Reineke (as well as her "Border Crossings" article from 2009) and "Only Paradoxes to Offer" by Joan Scott, but I've failed to find much about abortion practices during the eighteenth and nineteenth century beyond the quick mention of the French Revolution and the 1810 law in the Napoleonic code. I've also read I know this might be a little too niche to find anything on this specific topic, but really anything that has a good summary of abortion practices in France prior to the twentieth century, even if it's just a chapter or two.

Thank you so much in advance from a future (wannabe) historian! :)

gerardmenfin

I wrote a little bit here about abortion during the Revolutionary period. There are sources at the end of the answer, notably the PhD dissertation of Laura Tatoueix which is available on line.