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Happy Birth Days: Personal Accounts of Birth at Home, the Intimate Husband-Wife Way [Paperback]

Marilyn A. Moran (Editor)
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0940128020 978-0940128026 June 1986
Collection of fifty stories about unassisted homebirth (birth without a doctor or midwife). Couples explain why they chose to birth this way, how they prepared for birth, and shared their joyous birth experiences. Stories include previous C-sections, including one woman who had a C-section in 1946 and had subsequent do-it-yourself births. Parents describe the liberating feelings during labor and birth: no hospital staff telling them what position to give birth in or what to eat or drink. Families share their previous birth failures, frustrations and fears.

Some women who were studying to become midwives chose a do-it-yourself birth. They discussed their dilemma and feelings of hypocrisy - on the one hand, they wanted to help other couples by participating in their births, but by being a midwife, they knew they were intruding on a couples' private space. They wondered how they could (or if they should) encourage couples to bypass the desire for a midwife.

Couples describe the medical and social opposition they often receive, how they increased their confidence to the final point of triumph - a level that medical birthers seldom describe. Twenty-three photos from North American couples show the reader the diversity of people who choose unassisted birth.


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Happy Birth Days proves that there is a stark contrast between modern, medicalized birth in the hospital and birth that includes the dimensions of sexuality, emotion, and autonomy. The birth stories take the reader on a journey of awe, respect, curiosity and finally, the idea that maybe this type of birthing is attainable for almost everyone.

For years, women have been frightened into thinking that birth is painful and an emergency. The dozens of stories in Happy Birth Days are proof that these are myths. Women show that it is important to pay attention to their inner needs rather than look towards experts who will define and determine birth.

The mainstream may be puzzled at the simplicity of intimate birthing, but a new awareness needs to be raised if we are to progress beyond traditional birthing. We cannot count on the medical or midwifery professions to encourage dignified, loving births, so the only hope of true change will be for couples to admit that childbirth is a major life experience that is a primary expression of sexuality. Many couples described the inhibitions when third parties were present.

Fifty stories show the reader the recipe for success in unassisted birthing: Start by gaining knowledge about the birth process. Add healthy prenatal habits. Mix in a little commonsense that birth is a natural event. Slowly add confidence and trust. Gather the birth supplies you think you will need, along with preparations for difficulties. The final result: a special birth! Happy Birth Days makes great reading for expectant couples.

About the Author

After each of her nine hospital births, Marilyn became increasingly disappointed with her birth experiences. With just her husband present for the birth of her tenth child in 1972, Marilyn had discovered the importance of husband and wife birth. Hoping to enlighten other couples, Marilyn shared her ideas for over 25 years until her death in 1998. She founded and published the "New Nativity" (a newsletter for Do-it-Yourself homebirth couples), edited Happy Birth Days in 1986 and wrote Birth and the Dialogue of Love (1981), and Pleasurable Husband/Wife Childbirth: The Real Consummation of Married Love (1997). Six weeks before her death, she keynoted the "First National Husband/Wife Homebirth Conference" in Charleston, SC.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 134 pages
  • Publisher: Terra Pub (June 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0940128020
  • ISBN-13: 978-0940128026
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,683,514 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for anyone curious about unassisted birth!, November 7, 1999
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This is a great collection of birth stories that are mostly unassisted, husband deliveries. Many also have a great Christian stand point. If you are curious about husband/wife childbirth or homebirth in general this book will give you great insite and leave you with a wonderful feeling. Having had my last two children at home, and currently waiting for my next to arrive , I can say this book not only presented me with new ideas but also was very inspirational.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 27 Unassisted homebirths by Christian families, March 4, 1999
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This review is from: Happy Birth Days: Personal Accounts of Birth at Home, the Intimate Husband-Wife Way (Paperback)
If you like birth stories- this is a great book. The only problem I had with this book was the quality!!! The publishing of the cover, binding, and type were probably done at someone's home. Provides a good solid approach to childbirth as a normal event, and emphasis is placed on the choice of these couples to go unassisted. (without midwives or doctors)
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5.0 out of 5 stars contributing autthor, September 2, 2004
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this collection is excellent for the couple who are considering unassisted homebirth. the accounts are both informational and inpirational.
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