How to Avoid an Unneccesary Casarean

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Women&, Kids, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
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Author: Helen Churchill, Wendy Savage ISBN: 9781905177950
Publisher: Pinter & Martin Publication: April 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Helen Churchill, Wendy Savage
ISBN: 9781905177950
Publisher: Pinter & Martin
Publication: April 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Women are over four times more likely to have a caesarean birth now than they were thirty years ago and eight times more likely than they were fifty years ago. However, as this book explains, many of these caesareans are not necessary and are often carried out for non-medical reasons, of no benefit to mother or baby.

Written for expectant mothers and health professionals How to Avoid an Unnecessary Caesarean provides information to help women give birth in the way they want to. The book provides suggestions for constructive ways to achieve a natural childbirth, when this is the right option for mother and baby.

As well as detailed explanations of all the pros and cons of caesarean birth, the book contains several real-life birth stories, a comprehensive glossary of terms and essential information for parents-to-be.

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Women are over four times more likely to have a caesarean birth now than they were thirty years ago and eight times more likely than they were fifty years ago. However, as this book explains, many of these caesareans are not necessary and are often carried out for non-medical reasons, of no benefit to mother or baby.

Written for expectant mothers and health professionals How to Avoid an Unnecessary Caesarean provides information to help women give birth in the way they want to. The book provides suggestions for constructive ways to achieve a natural childbirth, when this is the right option for mother and baby.

As well as detailed explanations of all the pros and cons of caesarean birth, the book contains several real-life birth stories, a comprehensive glossary of terms and essential information for parents-to-be.

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