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Birth of the Bab
Planning Your Pregnancy and Birth, Third Edition
Published in Paperback by American College of Obstetricians & Gynecolog (2000-12-31)
Author: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Labor chapter reads like a HOSPITAL PAMPHLET!
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Review Date: 2008-05-17
More complete and factual information that What to Expect, which is a joke.

While I realize that this book was published by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and not Midwives Alliance of North America, it is pretty despicable to focus on a completely medicalized birth situation. It doesn't glorify doctor friendly methods of birth such as c-sections per se, but there seems to be no mention of how a birth with minimal medical intervention would actually work in the hospital. It repeatedly uses the phrase "if you choose pain relief..." and covers the following events. It never points to what happens or what methods can be used for one avoiding medical pain relief and other types of intervention.

If you go into labor and all you have read is this book, you will be familiar with the medical procedure facts and risks (i.e. an epidural can slow down labor, risks of general anesthesia, anesthesia procedures, etc.) but does NOT give any advice about making informed choices about the direction of the birth. It does not say how any of these interventions can be avoided. It barely indicates that you will be making ANY specific choices aside from accepting the vague notion of "pain relief". It's like you are totally on board for the whole slew of possible interventions or you are not.

I do not believe obstetricians are simply medical technicians. They should be familiar with the idea of a woman giving birth without numerous drugs and tools to regulate the mechanical and biochemical functions of her body like some kind of machine.

My favorite part of the book:

"Some fathers do not want to be in the delivery room during labor and birth. Even if your partner's not there for the big event he can still give you support in other ways. He can come with you to prenatal checkups and take you to the hospital when you are in labor, for instance"

Gee, that's super nice of Dad to cart you off to the hospital when you are about to give birth! That's even better than taking a taxi!

But seriously, pease look at The Whole Pregnancy Handbook by Dr. Joel Evans, an OB.

It is great because it gives you the same objective factual information about pregnancy and labor Planning your Pregnancy does, while also offering information for those who embrace alternative medicine. If you plan on having a scheduled c-section or an epidural, don't worry about this book making you feel guilty. It won't. The excellent and practical advice about dealing with the many symptoms of pregnancy that has helped me a lot. It is about integrating natural methods and choices into conventional medicine, not rejecting it wholesale. The books subtitle says it all and separates it from other natural birth-aware books: "An Obstetrician's Guide to Integrating Conventional and Alternative Medicine Before, During and After Pregnancy"

Better than "what to expect"
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Review Date: 2006-04-26
I got this book and "what to expect..." and the other one was so negative and discouraging that i almost always put it down and it literally drove me to tears a few times. =I found this book to be more useful. This book covers all the essentials and doesn't dwell on all the catastrophes that can strike. It is encouraging, very educational and covered just about every question or concern i had. I don't know why "what to expect" is such a hit but i'm so glad my doctor's office gave out this one instead.

Wonderful book
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Review Date: 2006-01-10
I received this book from my ob-gyn at my first pregnancy appointment. I had been reading the What to expect book and wasn't that fond of it. This book is so easy to read and understand. I have learned so much from it and would highly recommend it to other expectant moms.

A great book
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Review Date: 2005-09-23
By a friend's recommendation, I bought "what to expect when you are expecting". As she said, this is a "pregnancy bible". But I actually like this book -- "planning your pregnancy and birth" much better.

This book is clear, well-organized, and practical. I have a busy schedule. Also my reading speed is fairly slow since English is not my native language. So I appreciate the conciseness and yet still completeness of "planning ...". On the other hand, "What to expect ..." book has 130 more pages with smaller prints. It's also hard for me to find related topics in "what to expect" book, which according to my very personal opinion, has too much information and has too much useless talk.

Perfect
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Review Date: 2004-04-30
This book is perfect for expecting moms. It is free of the ideology of the books by Sears and the "what to expect" crowd. Instead, it is a simple, "just the facts" look at pregnancy, birth, and newborn infancy. If you get only one pregnancy book, this is absolutely the one I recommend. It will put your mind at ease.

Birth of the Bab
A child is born: New photographs of life before birth and up-to-date advice for expectant parents
Published in Hardcover by Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence (1977)
Author: Lennart Nilsson
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Best book I have seen for this
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Review Date: 2004-09-13
This book is incredible--it shows everything, including the hormones for both genders! (Useful for teaching how things work!)
I had a copy of an earlier version, which I used to show my older children why their younger siblings "weren't there yet"--and why the baby "wasn't done yet". They learned a great deal about how we develop and how things work (and so did I). This was a very good book in every respect, and Lennart Nilsson deserves a lot of praise for taking the time and effort to compile this. He will have a profound influence on an entire generation in learning.

Terrific Photos!
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
I REALLY enjoyed reading through this book. The photos on nearly every page are great enhancements to the information, from conception to fetal development, parental adjustment and preparation, birth, and immediately postpartum. The photos of the unborn growing child at different stages were particularly spectacular! Many things about the pregnancy from the biology to how the mama can expect to feel are discussed in an easy reading style. There is nudity in some of the pictures, obviously in the context of childbirth, and some evolutionary propaganda is included in the beginning. Even so, I would highly recommend this book to expectant parents.

Wow! the photographs!.
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Review Date: 1997-11-18
The photographs in this book of unborn babies are out of this world.

Birth of the Bab
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Published in Paperback by Birth Day Publishing (1977)
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