You can read about why I haven't enjoyed my pregnancy here and what I've learnt
about childbirth here now that I am nearing the end of my term.
Not exact matches
Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth
About Pregnancy and
Childbirth (click
here to check price on Amazon) is written in a very down - to - earth style and is full of jokes and humor, which is a nice approach that you'll probably appreciate compared to some of the other books that are written in an almost clinical style.
Easy enough to follow by using the logic of «Insert self righteous rhetoric
about being closer to nature with a dash of misogyny that pain is essential to
childbirth here» and it all flows together.
Since her own very positive experiences, she had been inundated with enquiries from friends and through La Leche League and the Irish
Childbirth Trust, and she decided that
here was a need for an organisation to give information
about and promote the option of home birth.
Here's what I learned from MY
childbirth experiences: before you give birth, you think the experience is all
about you.
If you would like more information
about how The Nurturing Root can help your family throughout the childbearing year, with
childbirth education classes, doula care, and placenta encapsulation services, please contact us
here!
(You can read more
about the founding of Birth Boot Camp
childbirth education
here.)
Here are my personal favorites: Ina May's Guide To
Childbirth By Ina May Gaskin This is a clear, digestible book about c
Childbirth By Ina May Gaskin This is a clear, digestible book
about childbirthchildbirth.
The folks over at Mitera Collection where I can sometimes be found blogging in their postpartum life series (see
here), asked me if they could interview me
about my journey from NYC worker bee to becoming a Mother /
Childbirth Educator / Lactation Consultant / Ice Cream taste tester.
She was new to Australia and had already established that her own understanding
about the best way to approach
childbirth conflicted with the highly medicalised system
here.
Here are some of the most common myths
about the pain of
childbirth.
If you're a
childbirth educator seeking to give accurate information to expectant parents
about how normal
childbirth unfolds and how it can be altered (for better or worse) with common procedures and medications, you can learn it
here.
If you don't already know
about the upcoming Human Rights in
Childbirth Conference in Mumbai,
here's a chance to get a deeper look at the happenings of...
Here David Ghozland, Board Certified OB / GYN Specialist in Vaginoplasty Los Angeles, looks at some ways in which
childbirth can alter your body and what you might be able to do
about it.
Now that you are pregnant,
here are the five things that you need to know
about natural
childbirth:
Here are some of the remedies you will hear
about: How to lower high blood pressure, how to gt rid of leg cramps or swollen ankles, how to bump up your energy and iron levels, how to naturally relieve heart burn & indigestion, how to get more sleep, how to prepare your posture for labor, how to overcome fear around what
childbirth will be like, how to keep your baby - mama smiling (and glowing!)
Click
here to learn more
about Holistic
Childbirth Education and upcoming classes!
Here are some important things to know
about this normal and necessary part of healing after
childbirth.
Since then, she can't get enough of anything related to pregnancy,
childbirth, and breastfeeding (and she tweets
about these topics
here)!
Click
here to learn more
about restrengthening your pelvic floor after
childbirth.