Take a look at our «Choosing a Family Guide»
written by a birth mother.
This article was
written by a birth mother.
Not exact matches
Last week I
wrote that the relentless effort
by UK midwives in promoting normal
birth is killing babies and
mothers.
Yet time and time again I have read and
written about homebirth loss
mothers praising deadly midwives, praising the «experience» of a vaginal
birth of a dead child, refusing to cooperate in disciplining the midwife responsible, advocating for more «freedom» for homebirth midwives, and, most grotesque of all, choosing to risk their next child's life
by having a homebirth.
Gentle
Birth, Gentle
Mothering: The Wisdom and Science of Gentle Choices in Pregnancy,
Birth, and Parenting is a current favorite
written by Sarah J. Buckley.
This curriculum is largely based on the
Mother - Friendly Childbirth Initiative, which was
written by Improving
Birth, as part of, The Consensus Initiative From The Coalition For Improving Maternity Services.
(Abby's One True Gift Adoptions) A great read with real - life lessons from
birth and adoptive parents,
written by adoptive mom, Lori Holden and
birth mother, Crystal Hass.
This article about the differences between postpartum depression and baby blues is
written by Dr. Jim Betoni After the
birth of a baby, a new
mother's emotion can change nearly every day.
Spiritual Midwifery, published in 1975 as a collection of
birth stories
written by the
mothers of The Farm, collected
by the midwives, has touched the lives of millions around the world.
Cheryl Beck
wrote that, «
Birth trauma lies in the eye of the beholder,» elaborating that what the mother perceives as a traumatic birth, may be seen as a routine delivery by obstetric care providers (Beck, 2
Birth trauma lies in the eye of the beholder,» elaborating that what the
mother perceives as a traumatic
birth, may be seen as a routine delivery by obstetric care providers (Beck, 2
birth, may be seen as a routine delivery
by obstetric care providers (Beck, 2004).
Gaskin, Ina May INA MAY»S GUIDE TO CHILDBIRTH Bantam, 2003
Written by midwifery legend Ina May Gaskin, this book functions as two books in one — a compilation of successful
birth stories designed to empower women, and a how - to manual for achieving the best possible pregnancy outcome for both
mother and baby.
Her most recent book Yoga Sadhana for
Mothers published
by YogaWords and co
written with Anna Wise is the first book on the subject of Ashtanga Yoga, pregnancy,
birth and motherhood drawing from the oral tradition of her Guruji's family and shared experiences from many of his most devoted women students.
She is hailed as the creator of the «'
birth plan,» an actual detailed plan
written out
by the expectant
mother detailing what her wishes are for the delivery.
Saying Goodbye to a Baby: The Birthparent's Guide to Loss and Grief in Adoption Roles (1989) View Abstract
Written by a social worker and
birth mother, this book addresses
birth parent grief before and after relinquishment and at different points throughout life.