Stand and Deliver!: And other Brilliant Ways to Give Birth
By (Author) Emma Mahony
HarperCollins Publishers
Thorsons
17th May 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Birthing methods
Womens health
Materno-foetal medicine / perinatology
Coping with / advice about personal, social and health topics
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Relationships and families: advice and issues
618.2
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
199g
A book full of practical information on choosing the best type of birth experience for you and your baby and what to do in the final 8 weeks to prepare. Full of humour and encouraging birth stories, every mother-to-be will find it invaluable. / Emma Mahony, humorous Times columnist whose Double Trouble stories about her two young twins charmed the nation, now gives you a first book on birth and the 8-week run-up to it. Taking a practical but lighthearted approach, she helps every new mother-to-be feel in control and ready for the big day. / With positive stories from women who insisted on the right birth for them, as well as advice from experts in the field of childbirth, such as midwives, obstetricians and advocates of natural and water births. Includes: / Why a good birth experience is a great objective / How and why it's best to avoid a 'medicalised' birth / Everything you need to know about Caesarians / What every woman is entitled to before labour / How to write a birth plan and why it is useful / Illustrated throughout with lighthearted cartoons from The Times' front page cartoonist.
Emma Mahony is a successful journalist who currently works as feature writer for the Times. After being told she had to have her twins by caesarian and having a successful natural home birth instead she decided to write a book for women who want to know their choices and be comforted by a different perspective from the standard obstetrician speak.