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A little hard to get into, but definitely worth reading., July 17, 1996
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This review is from: Methods of Childbirth: The Completely Updated Version of a Classic Work for Today's Woman (Paperback)
This book has some of the best information I've ever read
about childbirth choices. The section on the politics of
childbirth is excellent. Unfortunately, this book is not as
easy to read as some other pregnancy books, so may be over-looked
too often. As a childbirth educator, I have found it invaluable.
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Fully understand types of childbirth preparation, September 1, 2006
This review is from: Methods of Childbirth: The Completely Updated Version of a Classic Work for Today's Woman (Paperback)
What I appreciated most about this book is that it helped me fully understand the various methods of preparation for childbirth. Because I only attended the "how to be a good patient" hospital childbirth classes before the birth of my first child, I felt like I was lacking a lot of knowledge about how to better prepare for birth. I got a lot out of the history of childbirth methods and preparation types. It helped me see why today's popular methods (Bradley, Lamaze, etc.) came to being and how mothers and their experiences are affected by each. I used this information later while pregnant with my second child to make the best choices for me.
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