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MORE THAN 500,000 COPIES SOLD! • On this utterly revised and up to date version, the nation’s main midwife shares the advantages and joys of pure childbirth by exhibiting girls methods to belief within the historic knowledge of their our bodies for a wholesome and fulfilling birthing expertise.

“This e-book must be learn by each lady who’s having or could sometime have a child, and by each midwife, nurse, doula, childbirth educator, and physician who assists or could sometime help these girls by way of their maternity experiences.”—Marsden Wagner, M.D., M.S., former Director of Ladies’s and Kids’s Well being, World Well being Group

Based mostly on the female-centered Midwifery Mannequin of Care and drawing upon her a long time of expertise, Ina Might Gaskin offers expectant moms complete info on every thing from the all-important mind-body connection to methods to give start with out technological intervention.

Stuffed with inspiring start tales and sensible recommendation, this invaluable useful resource covers:
 
• Lowering the ache of labor with out medication—and the miraculous roles contact and therapeutic massage play
• What actually occurs throughout labor
• Orgasmic start—making start pleasurable
• Frequent strategies of inducing labor—and which to keep away from in any respect prices
• Suggestions for maximizing your probabilities of an unmedicated labor and start
• The right way to keep away from postpartum bleeding—and despair
• The dangers of anesthesia and cesareans—what your physician doesn’t essentially inform you
• The right way to create a secure, snug atmosphere for start in any setting, together with a hospital
• And far more!

Ina Might’s Information to Childbirth takes the worry out of childbirth by restoring girls’s religion in their very own pure energy to provide start with extra ease, much less ache, and fewer medical intervention.

Writer ‏ : ‎ Bantam; 1st version (March 4, 2003)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553381156
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553381153
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 kilos
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.98 x 0.67 x 9.01 inches

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  1. Kindle Customer

    Want to give this book to *every* pregnant woman I know!
    I have three boys and am pregnant with #4 (a girl) due in a few months. I gave birth to my first two boys vaginally w/ medical intervention (“stalled” at 4 cm and agreed to pitocin and epidural mainly because I had no clue what was going on and wanted to indeed see my babies..and be done w/ labor!! We live 35-50 mins from the hospital and I went in both times at the first twinge of labor fearing that they baby would be born in the car if I didn’t go in. BIG mistake!! I fell victim to “the system” and b/c of the pit the contractions were excruciating! Thank goodness I was healthy and my babies were healthy and we were able to withstand the interventions w/out scare and the baby’s heartrate going down from pit and ending up in a c-section.)Someone told me before I had my third son to imagine my cervix opening with each contraction and to let my body go as loose as possible – not to double over and tense my body etc. esp in the stomach/uterine area. I had polyhydramnios with my 3rd son (estimated 10 lbs of extra fluid for unexplained reasons, although I think now it had to do with diet/nutrition etc. and my schedule, plus the fact I started the pregnancy off 20 lbs overweight) and went into labor on my own at home at 36 weeks 2 days. I labored at home (unknowingly in a way b/c it was so early) using these suggestions from my friend (waiting to see if I was actually in labor b/c we didn’t want to be, it was still early) to deal w/ the contractions. I tried to imagine “opening” but everything else came naturally (the vocalizing/sounding like a cow lol b/c that was the only thing I *could* do if I was trying to relax my body during contractions!). I told my hubby in the car on the way to the hospital that if I was at 4 cm I would likely ask for an epidural when we got there so that gives you an idea of my pain threshhold. I had been laboring about three hours. When I got to the hospital and was checked I was at 10 cm and 100 % effaced!!!! I couldn’t believe it! Unfortunately due to the polyhydramnios, when I was laid on my back and the OB broke my water, the baby turned from head down to the side and the cord came first requiring an emergency c-section. 🙁 I wish I would have been told to squat and asked that my water break naturally to up the chances of head engaging before the cord came etc. I know the cord still could have come first but then again, maybe it wouldn’t have, only the Lord knows.I am planning to vbac and came across this book and am SO glad I did. I finally understand *how* my body did what it did with my third son because of this book and am confident that I can vbac w/ out any medical intervention (because any inducing drugs raise the risk of uterine rupture esp. with scar). Because my body was “ready” to have my third son, my labor went more quickly, was way less painful (pitocin is evil LOL), and even though I did have an emergency in the end the feeling of knowing I could do it “on my own” was very empowering and amazing! There are books like “Silent Knife, Cesearean Prevention and VBAC”, and others that tell you the “why” of the benefits of natural birth etc. but THIS book (Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth) helped me with the “how” (along with the why) but the “how” throughout the book. I feel this was largely due to many of the beautiful, authentic, and what should be the NORMAL birth stories of so many woman. This book helped me mentally and emotionaly with the “how” for myself and what I need to know and do for my next birth. I am going into this next birth with very, very little concern of the “pain” of laboring and childbirth and with full confidence that my body knows exactly what to do because it was designed to do so! It def. helps that I have three boys already – but really I sincerely wish I had this book to read 8 years ago before I had our first son. I would actually just love to give birth at home (I would have NEVER thought I would say this, I can remember listening in terror to a story of a woman who, “oops had her baby at home because there was no time!” before I had my first son lol) but feel the hospital is where we need to be b/c of where we live and this being my first vbac. I hope this review helps you buy this book. If I could buy a thousand or more of them and give them to every pregnant woman I ever saw, I would!! Highly rec.!Disclaimer: I know that just reading this book doesn’t garauntee anything but it will give you the knowledge you desperately need to know about childbirth. Childbirth in the U.S. truly is in a sad, sad state and we women need to educate ourselves. There will always be a small rate of true “emergency” so be flexible but don’t give your power to birth as your body knows how to away! 🙂

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  2. XNDR

    A must read gem for anyone considering bearing a child
    I consider myself to be a middle of the road person. I believe in the innate power and wisdom of the human body AND have immense respect and gratitude for modern medicine. I think this book speaks to that and am genuinely surprised by reviews that find the book’s messaging to be pushy, biased, or “earthy crunchy.” As someone who is naturally curious, I found this book to be an invitation to explore a side of childbirth we don’t readily see. Her work is fascinating and reading story after story of women’s journeys was for me very empowering and really hones in on the idea that for so long women labored in a completely different way. I am drawn to the idea of an organic, natural birth IF my body allows. What a wonderful resource to have so that I can understand ways to support my labor and that wish. The second half of the book which deals with specific aspects of labor and delivery was incredibly helpful – research based, full picture presenting all options available. There is always the case of “you don’t know, what you don’t know.” And I feel good going into my experience armed with data and options but also having had time to truly digest and consider how I want to labor and deliver. I have a list of questions for my provider and choices I would not have had without reading this gem! Delayed cord clamping is one of them – I wouldn’t have known what the standard practice is and I wouldn’t have known the benefits or disadvantages of timing one way or the other. So to me, being informed NOW versus having decisions made for me or having to make them potentially in a stressful or urgent, or even life threatening way, is so much more peaceful. I have my birth “wishes” in a much more informed, concrete way. My sincere hope is that women takeaway the message that we can do this hard thing, we are built for it, and that when the stars align it can be a positive experience. And if medical intervention is necessary there is still an opportunity to design that experience (to some extent) so that it feels peaceful. Medicine is astounding and we need solid doctors, for sure, and yet, I believe there is room for midwives to be woven into the birth experience more readily.

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  3. Nina S.

    This book is informative, inspiring and encouraging. As I prepare to bring my first child into this world, this book is something I refer to often and am so grateful I read it. I feel more confident and prepared having read it. Ina May is incredibly detailed and upfront and includes so many various first hand accounts of birthing women.

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  4. Raquel de Souza

    Livro ótimo, pena que não tem tradução para o português.

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  5. Laura

    It helps you to have a positive mindset about birth

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  6. Elisabeth N.

    Habe mir das Buch zur Geburtsvorbereitung gekauft, und bin absolut überzeugt, dass mir die Worte zu einer einfacheren Geburt verholfen haben. Wie Ina May über die Geburt schreibt, lässt einen an sich selbst glauben und gibt einem gleichzeitig Kraft und Motivation.

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  7. kayleigh

    Ina may gaskin is one of the best midwives to listen to if you are looking for material that will help you have an empowering birth experience. Although based in america you are able to read her book and acknowledge (being uk based) that much of what she says can be transferred to the uk system (in regards to the fear of birth in our culture and the risk averse medicalised model of birth still largely present in the UK, leading to a cascade of intervention). You can’t deny shes a bit of a hippie and some things she says you may not be able to get on board with, but for me (having given birth twice) her words reflect largely what ive learnt in hypnobirthing and this book filled my head with positive, empowering and exciting feelings of birth! (follow her on instagram for awesome photos/vids of positive, empowering birth pics)

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