Natural Hospital Birth Audiobook By Cynthia Gabriel, Timothy R.B. Johnson MD - Foreword cover art

Natural Hospital Birth

The Best of Both Worlds

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Natural Hospital Birth

By: Cynthia Gabriel, Timothy R.B. Johnson MD - Foreword
Narrated by: Norah Tocci
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Natural Hospital Birth, Updated Edition shows how to apply the guidelines and tactics of natural birth in a hospital setting, where 99 percent of births take place.

Many mothers-to-be find themselves torn between the desire for a natural childbirth with minimal medical intervention and the peace of mind offered by instant access to life-saving technology that only a hospital can provide. In Natural Hospital Birth, doula Cynthia Gabriel asserts that there is no good reason women should not be able to have both.

Cynthia shows expectant mothers what they can do to avoid unnecessary medical interventions and how to take initiative and consciously prepare for the kind of birth they want to have. Also included are inspiring stories from other women who know firsthand that natural birth in the hospital is possible.

With this audiobook, mothers-to-be will be equipped with the knowledge they need to ensure a satisfying hospital birth they will look back on with peace and joy.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2011 Cynthia Gabriel (P)2018 Tantor
Inspiring Sexual & Reproductive Health Relationships Gender Studies Social Sciences
Comprehensive Guidance • Practical Information • Genuine Tone • Empowering Content • Organized Presentation

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Loved this book. Highly recommend to all those expecting. The narration by Norah was perfect for this book too!

Best pregnancy/birth book I've read so far!

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Helps women make decisions regarding the pathway of a natural childbirth. Also sheds light on the not so favorable cases.

Empowering

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This book has given me the knowledge to move forward with my birth experience with confidence and purpose. I will likely go back through it as the big day approaches to retain all of the information

Wonderful and eye-opening

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Absolutely loved this book. The narration was a bit tiring at times but kept my attention overall. The content is really what hooked me. The topics were fact-based, and solutions presented supported an empowered, informed, respectful, and transformative birth experience. The ultimate end goal of birth is of course a healthy mama first, then a healthy baby. But I was so moved by Cynthia Gabriel's perspective on how important consent and overall experience is. There are significant repercussions to a traumatic birth. This was a treasure trove of tools that first time or experienced mamas can use to move toward the goal of a beautiful and transformative birth experience. You deserve it! Pregnancy and birth is not inherently pathological or requiring medical intervention. It is wonderful to have medical tools at your disposal if things may take a turn.

Essential

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I will start by saying I ended up with an Emergency C-Section. I read this book as a first time mom and found this book helpful in knowing what to expect and what I can ask for as a birthing Mother. My Dr. did not cover anything in this book. I wanted an unmedicated birth but I was open to accepting when I needed medication. This book can help you craft a birth plan and familiarize you with your options during birth.

Empowering Book for Mom Rights at the Hospital

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