A wealth of information & many techniques that some of our "seasoned nurses" may have never even seen! Thanks Polly! --
Grand Island, Nebraska August 23, 2006 Lana McCoy RN,CD<br /><br />A wealth of information & many techniques that some of our "seasoned nurses" may have never even seen! Thanks Polly! --
Grand Island, Nebraska August 23, 2006 Lana McCoy RN,CD<br /><br />Great refresher for'veteran' nurses-wonderful tool for the new to OB nurses. A new primer for OB nursing!! --
National Naval Medical Center Bethesda MD Aug 23, 2006 Theresa Hart, RNC MS<br /><br />In this little handbook, experienced doula, childbirth educator, and author Paulina Perez has gathered in one place the collective experience of many, many birth attendants. The book contains a compilation of numerous tips and hints on how to support women through the hard work of giving birth, including relaxation and visualization techniques, touch and massage,position changes, how to talk to women in labor, and a variety of strategies and teechniques for pain relief. An extensive list of additional resources, including books, videos, and labor support tools appears at the end of the book. The book will be a valuable library addition for inexperienced doulas and childbirth educators. --
Birth<br /><br />It provides concise literature review- supports evidenced-based, professional nursing practice. A "Must read" for all nurses working with laboring moms! --
WI Birth Center Milwaukee, WI August 23, 2006 Nancy Rogers, BSN,RNC Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br /><br />Paulina Perez is driven to promote "the courage, bravery, boldness, and tenacity that is deep inside all women" during labor and birth and emphasize the supportive care provided by caregivers. In the forward, Phyllis Klaus explains that " one of the primary tasks of a supportive caregiver is to find out where the mother is and take her where she wants to go." This handbook will assist anyone providing care during the birthing experience. The information is not explicitly directed at any one type of caregiver, although the implied focus is primarily on intrapartum nurses and professional labor assistants. This book provides many tools to the caregiver for building the trust that is essential to the professional relationship with the laboring woman. The author begins by describing the labor process and characteristics of pain. She then presents the bulk of the information: a collection of methods, techniques, and tools that can be used to attend to the support needs of the mother. The final chapter discusses strategies for inplementing these labor support techniques into all types of birth sites. --
Mother Baby Journal<br /><br />Polly has given us the concise and definitive guide to the comfort measures we can provide to the laboring mother. From the "caring heart" symbol appearing on the cover and throughout the pages, to the resources list at the end, The Nurturing Touch At Birth: A Labor Support Handbook is an invaluable tool for doulas. At the beginning of every chapter are inspirational and empowering quotations that remind us of the far-reaching dynamics of labor support. There are photo illustrations within the text, and a lovely poem at the end. This book is a pleasure to read and is, in itself, a valuable tool. It is through, yet concise enough to be a quick reference. May I suggest it should be a permanent addition to anyone's birth bag. --
DONA Newsletter<br /><br />Great refresher for'veteran' nurses-wonderful tool for the new to OB nurses. A new primer for OB nursing!! --
National Naval Medical Center Bethesda MD Aug 23, 2006 Theresa Hart, RNC MS<br /><br />In this little handbo --
The Journal of Perinatal EducationThe Nurturing Touch at Birth is both a teaching and resource tool for beginning & experienced childbirth educator instructorsm doulas, and L&D staff and administration. It is not just a book of techniques and strategies; rather, it describes how to accomplishe change, work with difficult people, gain support, and develop good communcation and trust.<br /><br /> The Nurturing Touch is easy to read, easy to follow, in logical progression and well organized. This book is Lamaze Int's Philosophy of Birth, Perez covers all aspects of this and the book represents the philosophy that knowledge is power and that knowledge is "empowering, not overpowering." The book gives the mother and caregiver tools to feel empowered and supportive.<br /><br /> Reading The Nurturing Touch was enjoyable and I highly recommend that this book be required reading for childbirth instructors. <br /><br /> Springfield, MO Sheila Bowles, BSN, LCCE, FACCE --
The Journal of Perinatal Education
The heart of this book centers around the supportive care given to the laboring mother and details the labor support techniques useful when caring for the laboring woman. The topics include let's talk about pain, trusting relationships, the value of education, communications skills and tools, relaxation, affirmation, visualization, touch and massage, aromatherapy, music therapy, visualization,breathing techniques, focusing, rituals, therapeutic use of water, reflexology, acupressure, reflexology, maternal positioning and other strategies and techniques like the birth ball, lunge, dangle, towel pull, pelvic circles and use of rebozo.