Tag Archive: antenatal education

Birth Space, Safe Place by Adela Stockton

Doula and writer Adela Stockton has produced a small, easy to read book that will be of interest to a wide variety of women, in particular those looking to create the circumstances within themselves to enjoy a gentle birth. Adela’s premise is that the capacity to birth gently is within yourself.  A chapter titled ‘Clearing the ...

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“Rediscovering Birth” By Sheila Kitzinger

Guest blogger Sarah Buchanan reviews 'Rediscovering Birth' by Sheila Kitzinger. Giving birth is a shared experience by women all over the world and no matter your experience, age or societal status it is a unifying act. However, the physical and spiritual methods of how the world’s different and diverse cultures give birth is fascinatingly complex ...

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Birthright by Betsey Dewey

I give enormous credit to anyone willing to stand up and shout about their positive birth experience and their views promoting natural childbirth and doubly so in America where the maternity care situation is significantly more dire than in the UK.  It puts the UK in a good light, which if you think the UK ...

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HypnoBirthing Midwives Win National Midwifery Award

Take 2 Scottish Midwives.... In January 2012 midwives Donna Burns and Alison Fyfe won the Royal College of Midwives Award for Promoting Normal Birth by using HypnoBirthing, The Mongan Method to help women achieve a calm, natural birth. Since July 2009 Ayrshire and Arran NHS Trust have audited the referral of women by medical staff to the HypnoBirthing ...

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How Mothers Love by Naomi Stadlen

This book is based on the conversations of mothers with psychotherapist Naomi Stadlen in her weekly discussion group run for over 20 years at Janet Balaskas' Active Birth Centre in London.  Reading this book as a mother it made me smile and grimmace. The most private truths of joy and sadness, guilt and pleasure are ...

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“Natural Birth: A Holistic Guide to Pregnancy, Childbirth and Breastfeeding” by Kristina Turner

Guest blogger Sarah Buchanan reviews 'Natural Birth' by Kristina Turner.   Using her personal knowledge of motherhood and esoteric teachings, Kristina's book effortlessly blends contemporary information about the physical elements of pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding with the importance of the mental attitude of the mother. She explores the harmonious relationships between the physical and mental ...

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The Babymoon Experience by Caroline Deacon

The Babymoon Experience feels like a chatty conversation between friends for the purpose of giving an overview of supportive thoughts and advice on pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period.  It is easy reading in a clear and informal style, good on positive information and helpful tips.  For that reason it is a good introductory ...

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“Fathers-To-Be Handbook: A Road Map for the Transition to Fatherhood” by Patrick Houser

Guest blogger Sarah Buchanan reviews the Fathers-to-be handbook.   Towards the end of this superb book, Patrick, touches upon a thought provoking question. In earlier times the role of the father as protector was to guard the labouring mother. Imagine him standing at the opening of their cave, club in hand on the lookout for ...

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“Birth Reborn” by Michel Odent

Guest blogger Sarah Buchanan reviews 'Birth Reborn' by Michel Odent. Michel Odent wrote 'Birth Reborn' in 1984 and subsequent editions were printed in 1994 and 2005. During the 1970s and early 80s, Odent led the maternity unit at Pithiviers Hospital in France and this book is an account of his time there. This is ...

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“Stand and Deliver” by Emma Mahony

The rise in books for mothers It is gratifying to see a huge rise in the past 10 years of books about pregnancy, birth and parenting written by mothers for mothers.  Particularly books about birth. This is a field every woman can become her own expert in because for every woman it is a unique and personal ...

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