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| Spiritual Midwifery | 
enlarge | Author: Ina May Gaskin Publisher: CABI Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 248973
Media: Paperback Pages: 473 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0913990108 EAN: 9780913990100
Publication Date: January 1982 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: 1980 edition, page edges a little dirty, spine has very minor damage at bottom pages in a good clean readable condition uk seller will post next day
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labour April 24, 2008 once you get past the hippy terminology of the book and into the purpose of the book you will want to read it, remember it and loan it to all of your pregnant friends. This book along with my midwife helped me realise that birth was a natural thing for a woman to do and something that shouldnt be feared. My husband was amazed that his control freak wife was happy to give birth at home without pain relief except water (pool), I am not saying that things didnt hurt because trust me they do but having it in the back of your mind that you are capable and built to give birth helps loads. I am now pregnant with number two and have bought her new book and everything allowing will attempt the home birth again!
Beautiful birthing accounts September 1, 2007 I thought this book was wanderfully inspring, and I'm extremely happy to see the majority of people who have commented about this book have given it full stars and a positive comment. I would like to have a home-birth now with my partner fully attended- it has made me realise how important it is to have him around and it will certianly be lovely for our relationship. Some people are put off by the 'hippy' language of the book but it was only their culture and they could just as easily sigh at the culture we have now and think "How mad!?". It ceertainly takes an open minded person to read this book. As far as I'm aware the women were not on drugs when they gave birth- the word stoned is used to describe the emotion of the event, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Student Midwife's Review November 26, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you can look beyond the very "hippyish" language (a sigh of the times!) this book is a truly fabulous piece of work, and an inspiration to midwives and mothers alike. Yes, its slightly dated, but the actual purpose, to show women as capable of birthing their babies and to make us all consider the effect of medicalisation on childbirth are still very relevant. I would recommed all those working in, and expecting a baby in countries who have taken over childbirth as a medical event read this and other similar texts to reevaluate which outlook is really the most "advanced".
Not just hippy antics May 21, 2004 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This book is one for those who are willing to be open minded and to learn from people who have become expert in regaining natural birth amongst their community. They are NOT taking drugs as is implied by one reviewer they merely call contractions 'rushes'. It is very inspiring. i think that one of the greatest gifts a midwife can give a woman in labour is her faith that every woman is capable of becoming a birth goddess in their own right.
Extremely helpful!! March 15, 2002 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
I read this book before I gave birth to my second child at home and would have given birth to the first had I read this first. It gave tips as how to "go with the contractions" instead of fighting them.. Kind of old fashioned but humourous and helpful.
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