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Not exact matches
After birthing two babies and preparing for our third, I have revisited many of my old favourite books
about natural childbirth but I was shocked to realise I hadn't actually read Ina May's landmark «Guide to Childbirth&r
childbirth but I was shocked to realise I hadn't actually
read Ina May's landmark «Guide to
Childbirth&r
Childbirth» yet.
One of the ways I prepared Ava for what would happen was by
reading «Welcome With Love,» a beautiful children's book
about natural childbirth.
One of the instructors recommended the book Gentle Babies: Essential Oils and
Natural Remedies for Pregnancy,
Childbirth and Infant Care and as I've continued to
read about aromatherapy and the use of essential oils, I've found this book to be almost exclusively referenced for pregnancy and newborns -LSB-...]
I
read book after book
about natural childbirth and
natural parenting and
about how our bodies were «made to do this.»
Grantly Dick -
Read, the father of the
natural childbirth philosophy, was a eugenicist who was quite honest
about his goal of convincing women of the «better classes» to have more children and give up those pesky demands for political and economic equality.
Every day of my pregnancy, I
read or watched something positive
about natural childbirth or successful VBAC.
So keep
reading to learn
about epidural pros and cons, as well as the lowdown on
natural childbirth.
I've
read much
about how to manage a breech properly from the
natural childbirth side since.
I was a
natural childbirth enthusiast who got a little carried away with her passions sometimes (
read: you did not want to get in a conversation with me
about inductions).
As an obstetrician - gynecologist who writes extensively
about natural childbirth, breastfeeding, and attachment parenting, I've
read the scientific literature and know that it often differs dramatically from what new moms are told.