Get Through Childbirth in One Piece!: How to Prevent Episiotomies and Tearing [Paperback - Used]

Get Through Childbirth in One Piece!: How to Prevent Episiotomies and Tearing [Paperback - Used]
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Get Through Childbirth in One Piece!: How to Prevent Episiotomies and Tearing [Paperback - Used]
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CONDITION - USED - Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include "From the library of" labels or previous owner inscriptions. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. 80-90% of women delivering vaginally in the United States will receive an episiotomy. The vast majority of these surgeries are unnecessary and preventable. Get Through Childbirth in One Piece! tells it like it is. Using only the latest research, Elizabeth Bruce, MA, CCE, shows you how to take responsibility for your own birth. Helpful subjects include: Proven advice for avoiding perineal damage before, during, and after delivery Why a tear is preferable to an episiotomy Optimal positioning for delivery The benefits of waterbirth, doulas, and midwives How to choose a good care provider Building your confidence to birth Inspiring stories from real women who have birthed babies, large and small, with their perineums intact!

Get Through Childbirth in One Piece, Used [Paperback]


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