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Spiritual midwifery

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Book Pub. Co., 2002 - Health & Fitness - 480 pages
The classic book on home birth is now available in a new edition, with updated information on the safety of natural childbirth, new birthing stories, and the most recent statistics on births managed by The Farm Midwives. Included are stories of working with Amish women, shedding light on a different culture with a similar appreciation for natural childbirth. Ina May also provides new information about potentially dangerous techniques routinely used in hospitals during and after birth, as well as the latest findings about VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). Improved instructions for handling breech births are also given. When the first edition of Spiritual Midwifery was published in 1976, it introduced an entire generation of young women to the possibility of home birth and breast feeding. It also breathed new life into the all-but-vanished field of midwifery.

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Very inspiring, great insight. - Goodreads
Love the positive imagery surrounding birth. - Goodreads
Insightful, educational, beautifully written. - Goodreads
I love the hippy pics. - Goodreads
Some powerful insights in this book. - Goodreads
I also like the practicality of a lot of the advice. - Goodreads

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Contents

Preface to the Fourth Edition
6
To the Parents
221
The Spiritual Midwife
270
Copyright

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About the author (2002)

Ina May is one of the founders and the current president of the Midwives' Alliance of North America. She is a powerful advocate for a woman's right to give birth without excessive and unnecessary medical intervention. Her clinical midwifery skills have been developed entirely through independent study and apprenticeship with other midwives around the world. Ina May and fellow Farm midwives were instrumental in the development of the rigorous Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) certification process. In addition to conducting regular midwifery workshops, her speaking engagements take Ina May from Albuquerque to Zurich to Australia.

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