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Recommendations for Childbirth Reference books (home/water births)

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Minnie00 · 07/10/2006 05:36

Hi there,
I'm looking to buy a couple of decent books about giving birth, the process and what to expect, with a specific focus on natural home and water birthing.
Having looked on Amazon, there's a bewildering choice available so I'd really appreciate any recommendations for specific books covering the above.
Many thanks, Minnie

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Pruhoohooohoooooni · 07/10/2006 07:20

THe Active Birth Handbook (Janet balaskas) is great. (Active Birth classes also v useful from this point of view.)
I read one by Sheila Kitzinger called Your Birth Your Way when I was pg and I nearly burnt it. It was rather didactic and scaremongery about hospitals, and though it was a new edition the figures hadn't been changed and I knew hospital policies had moved on, so I wasn't convinced.
It's not that bad but bear in mind the stats are wrong. (Unless it's been updated since its 2003 reprinting.)

3andnomore · 07/10/2006 08:00

I loved the Book "rediscovering Birth" by Sheila Kitzinger...it sort of explains a bit of the History of why Birth has changed to todays high technology Births, etc....!

TuttiFrutti · 07/10/2006 12:55

My favourite of them all was the one by Professor Lesley Regan, called something original like "Pregnancy and Childbirth". It explains everything with photos in great detail, and there is no agenda, which there is with a lot of the other books.

I enjoyed Janet Balaskas's "Active Birth", but having now been through childbirth I think in retrospect it was quite idealistic. However it does focus on natural and home births so that might be what you are looking for.

Minnie00 · 07/10/2006 20:18

Thanks very much for the recommendations. I'll have a look at the ones you mentionon - the 'Active Birth' one sounds promising. I've got a couple of Janet Balaskas books and find them to be very comprehensive.

Thanks again.

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dizzybint · 07/10/2006 20:28

ditto anything by sheila kitzinger. 'the new pregnancy and childbirth' covers everything. she also does a good book called something like 'understanding your crying baby.'

TheBlonde · 10/10/2006 20:29

Birth and Beyond by Yehudi Gordon is quite good

Peanutgant · 12/10/2006 09:11

Homebirrth by Shelia K is great. She is quite intense but if you look past that its a good book.

thebigbadmouse · 12/10/2006 19:05

Nicky Wesson's Homebirth book is really thorough and informative - I think it's just about to be reprinted as a new edition.

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