Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love

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Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love

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Book Description
This book is a presentation of unassisted homebirth (childbirth without an obstetrician or midwife) as it relates to psychological growth and development of the couple, the woman and the man. It addresses why people choose to give birth unassisted, why couples should consider unassisted homebirth and why so many are against unassisted homebirth. It shows how planned unassisted birth is safer than in the hospital and almost always joyful.

The book provides a comparison of traditional hospital birth to unassisted homebirth, how couples are brought closer together because of unassisted birth and the profound impact this type of birthing has on fathers.

Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love combines research, theory and personal experience. It has several unassisted birth stories after 1990 including: babies born at 36 and 43 weeks gestation, waterbirth, Rh- mother, breech twins, unassisted birth after cesarean (U-BAC), first baby a "Do-it-Yourself" birth, fourth generation baby born in the same house. The Stories include situations with baby born in amniotic sac, with meconium, and with the cord wrapped tightly around baby's neck. Babies were born to parents ranging from age 21 to 44.

It includes chapters on preparing for an unassisted homebirth, self-actualization, how childbirth is a feminist issue, major deterrents to unassisted homebirth, unassisted birth gone awry (death and disillusion), how to recover/heal from a traumatic birth, home-based living (homebirth, homeschool, working from home), midwives' role in the birth process, advocacy.

It presents new ideas such as "The Birth Pyramid" and "the power of silence" at birth. Although this book presents unassisted birth as a safe and joyous way to give birth, any pregnant couple, whether they are considering an unassisted homebirth or not, would benefit from the comprehensive childbirth information as a way to improve confidence, knowledge and comfort for a more satisfying birth.

From the Publisher
Terra Publishing was established in 1997 to provide resources which support the unassisted homebirth option (childbirth without a doctor or midwife) as well as educational resources for those searching for a more gratifying birth.

Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love

Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love,Lynn M. Griesemer,Terra Publishing (SC),0966106601,Family & Relationships,Family/Marriage,General,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Gynecology & Obstetrics,Natural childbirth,Pregnancy,Pregnancy & Childbirth - Childbirth

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