Adventures in Natural Childbirth: Tales from Women on the Joys, Fears, Pleasures, and Pains of Giving Birth Naturally
by Janet Schwegel
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pregnancy---birth
Read in August, 2008
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women interested in natural childbirth
This book is an important part of my self-education about natural childbirth. The coping tidbits I picked up from the stories have great power for me--like the woman who packed a notecard that said "you can do this" as she was leaving for the hospital, the woman who realized how saying "yes" over and over helped her so much more than the constant "no" message she told herself with her other births, and the women who had to turn their minds off so their bodies could ...more
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Read in February, 2008
I ordered this book during the summer of 2007 with the intention of reading it before attending the birth of my sister's fourth child (her second anesthesia-free birth). The book didn't arrive before I left, so I didn't get around to reading it until recently. It is a compilation of birth-stories written by women who wanted to give birth naturally, and it was pretty interesting. It is organized into different sections with introductory commentary by women in various childbirth professions, an...more
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Read in December, 2007
I've read several books that are filled with women's birth stories, and this is one of my favorites. Not only does it include fascinating stories from women giving birth in a variety of settings, but it also throws in several tips for giving birth that are very helpful. An enjoyable read no matter what your birth preferences may be, and especially helpful if you are planning an unmedicated labor/delivery.
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