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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling read for anyone interested in L & D
As an aspiring doula, I was captivated by Hard Labor. I especially enjoyed reading about the events that led her to become an obstetrical nurse. As I am facing a similar journey, I was fascinated by her description of the duties and demands facing ob nurses today.
Published on April 10, 2000 by M. Lopez

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1.0 out of 5 stars Unintentionally Fatphobic
I gave this book 3 stars, mostly because I think the information about what it's like for the Obstetric staff is interesting and something every mother should know. However, I wouldn't want every woman to read this particular book.

Unfortunately, the author makes her fatphobia quite clear (completely unwittingly, I doubt she'd even recognize how she speaks...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling read for anyone interested in L & D, April 10, 2000
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M. Lopez (New Orleans, LA) - See all my reviews
As an aspiring doula, I was captivated by Hard Labor. I especially enjoyed reading about the events that led her to become an obstetrical nurse. As I am facing a similar journey, I was fascinated by her description of the duties and demands facing ob nurses today.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource-Language Concerns, February 1, 2001
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This review is from: Hard Labor (Hardcover)
As I read the first sentence of the third paragraph of the preface, I almost didn't read the book. My intentions on pursuing a career as a L&D Nurse were "out of a naive enthusiasm over the process of birth after I delivered my own two children." I thought I didn't need to read anymore. But I did and I am very grateful. I have some guidance now and information that has been extremely helpful. I would encourage anyone desiring to pursue this field to read this book. It has given me tremendous insight as a mother for my next delivery and some alternatives as well. My concerns are for the language of the book. I felt as though the swearing and crude descriptions were completely inappropriate. There was no need to use such expletives so often. Other than that, it was an excellent book. Due to the language, which was my ONLY complaint, this book was awesome (thus, only 4 stars)! A must read for every aspiring L&D Nurse and Mothers everywhere looking to become more educated!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!, August 2, 1999
This is the first book in a long time that I've read cover to cover. Very engaging and exactly what I was looking for as I am 7 months pregnant and expecting a hospital birth this time. I was feeling quite adversarial toward the medical establishment and this book put it all in perspective, I now have much sympathy for the nurses and doctors. Hopefully I will be lucky enough to have a nurse as involved as Susan.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars loved it, July 22, 2001
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I loved this book so much I read it twice. It inspired me to persure a career in teaching prepared childbirth. The language was harsh and I also feel uncalled for, but you can't beat the book. Must read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent material-have some concerns., February 1, 2001
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As I read the first sentence of the third paragraph of the preface, I almost didn't read the book. My intentions on pursuing a career as a L&D Nurse were "out of a naive enthusiasm over the process of birth after I delivered my own two children." I thought I didn't need to read anymore. But I did and I am very grateful. I have some guidance now and information that has been extremely helpful. I would encourage anyone desiring to pursue this field to read this book. It has given me tremendous insight as a mother for my next delivery and some alternatives as well. My concerns are for the language of the book. I felt as though the swearing and crude descriptions were completely inappropriate. There was no need to use such expletives so often. Other than that, it was an excellent book. Due to the language, which was my ONLY complaint, this book was awesome (thus, only 4 stars)! A must read for every aspiring L&D Nurse and Mothers everywhere looking to become more educated!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent, true-to-life story of Delivery Room nursing, August 1, 2000
I am a former Labor and Delivery Nurse of five years and I just can't believe how true and accurate Susan's account of Delivery Room nursing is. It was as if she were writing my own story. The detailed way she recalls specific patients, good and bad encounters with doctors, problems with hospital politics, certain good or bad deliveries, and her personal feelings about all of the situations is so touching and real. The book is an excellent account about what really happens in hospital delivery rooms and disqualifies the frequent notion that Labor and delivery nurses have a fun, easy job "playing with babies all day." This book is a must-read for all L&D nurses, Doulas, Midwives,mothers, and anyone specifically interested in the amazing role of a woman giving birth.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, informative, and unfortunately all too true, April 25, 1999
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Ms. Diamond not only captures the intensity and drama of the OB unit...but her personal journey through the process of becoming a seasoned RN is heartbreaking to watch enfold, yet an inspiration to those of us who still believe in the power of birth.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book from someone who's been there., June 28, 1998
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Suzanne (Peachtree City, Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hard Labor (Hardcover)
Susan Diamond's book is the most realistic I have read of this type of "true-life" book about the professions dealing pregnancy and birth. I do recommend it for everyone, but with the warning that it may disillusion you! This book should be taken as a call for change in the system. In too many places things are just as she has described them. It does not have to be that way. The only thing I really want to know, after reading this book, is... what is Susan doing now?
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm ready to "start getting ready" to be a mother., June 4, 2001
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I am 28 years old and I don't remember a time when I was ever excited about having a baby. I did not want children because I was so afraid of giving birth. I was terrified. I got married a year ago and I felt like I had to do something about my fear. I wanted a baby but I did not want to go through the birthing experience. I bought this book and all my life-long fears are GONE! It's incredible. For the first time in my life I feel like this something that I have control over. Something that I can do. I don't know why I ever felt any other way. Now, I feel like I can make educated choice about childbirth. I have not decided yet where I am going to give birth but it wont be in a hospital!!! I am planning on having a baby in about two years and I am starting to get ready NOW (intellectually, mentally, physically)! I am going to get all the books that Susan suggested. She sounds so awesome. I wish I could have her as my doula. From being absolutely terrified about childbirth , now I am extremely excited about being a mother. Thanks Susan, wherever you are.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but incomplete, September 25, 2005
A good guide to what happens in hospitals. Unfortunatly, Ms. Diamond is still so convinced of some obstetrical myths that she doesn't even acknowledge them (eg. episiotomies as unnecessary, not cutting umbilical cords.) Definitly worth reading if you're planning a hospital delivery. But don't forget to read one of Henci Goer's books to get all the facts.
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