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Stand and Deliver - Emma Mahony


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Stand and Deliver - Emma Mahony

 
Description: ISBN 0007153996 / Author: Emma Mahony / Genre: Parenting / A book full of practical information on choosing the best type of birth ... more
Stand and Deliver - Emma Mahony ... 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.

Newest Review: ... the baby isn’t (unless you have IVF) a medical experience. As a reader, you are encouraged to realise that women have been ... more

 ... birthing for as long as man has walked the earth, and we are, quite clearly, designed for this amazing and life changing act of bringing a new little life into the world. In this first chapter, we are encouraged to look at how and what we think about the impending birth, as our mental attitude to the whole affair carries so much weight in how things will actually go – if we learn to believe in our strength and ability to do the job, and if we can learn to let go of our minds in order to let our bodies do their job, then...more

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Premium Review Stand and Deliver - Emma Mahony: Letting Go. (1127 words)
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Stand and Deliver (And Other Brilliant Ways to Give Birth) By Emma Mahony Published by Thorsons Introduction As some of you may know I gave birth to my first child, a little girl, on the 9th of October (a whole 10 days ago, doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun?!) One of the things I found very helpful in the run up to the birth was reading books that were filled with positive birth stories, and this is one of them. There are so many negative stories to be had about how horribly wrong the whole thing can go – even in the popular pregnancy magazines, that it is easy to be overwhelmed by all the negative ...  Read the complete review

 

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