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| View Larger Image | The Birth Partner: Everything You Need to Know to Help a Woman Through Childbirth, Second Edition by Penny Simkin
| | List Price: | $14.95 |  | | 6 New starting at: | $7.95 | | 38 Used starting at: | $3.99 |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 65188 | | Studio: | Harvard Common Press |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 304 | | Publication Date: | December 31, 1969 | | Publisher: | Harvard Common Press |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Definitive guide for preparing to help a woman through childbirth, and the essential manual to have at hand during the event. | Amazon.com The role of birth partner is a tough one. A birth partner may be expected to help a laboring woman make decisions and help her get through the pain and discomfort of childbirth. During this high-intensity time, the birth partner--whether father, partner, or friend--needs a book that can give thorough information for studying ahead of time, yet can be easily referenced in an emergency or for quick answers during labor and delivery. The Birth Partner fills both needs. Penny Simkin, P.T. (Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn) has written a clear, informative guide that includes a thorough description of everything a birth partner can expect. For a quick brush-up, or for sudden emergency situations where a birth partner is thrust into the role unprepared, the book also provides vital information and emergency tips that are clearly marked on pages with darkened edges. Every section includes a description of a stage of labor or circumstance, a description of what the caregiver (doctor, nurse or midwife) might do, and suggestions about what the birth partner's role should be. The different sections include preparing for the birth, helping labor begin (in certain situations this is necessary), early labor , the stages of labor, strategies for special situations, the medical side of childbirth, and ways to assist after the birth. Of special note is a clear chart describing various drugs, their desired effects and secondary reactions, and the stages of labor in which each of them may be appropriate. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 55 reviews)
| Recommended  I have 6-8 weeks left of my pregnancy and started to read this book and bookmark pages for my birth partner, my husband. Reading now, I think this book is very beneficial and will be very useful for us when the time comes to deliver our first baby. It was recommended by my midwife and I am glad I listened to her. July 14, 2008 | | A great resource, like a childbirth class  This book is a great resource for anyone about to give birth or attending a birth.
It really goes into detail about "how it works", what can be done to help the mother, what might help alleviate birth discomfort, birth scenarios etc.. Very helpful, either as a supplemental reading for a birth class or as a very good substitute for one. I would definitely recommend you buy this book! July 08, 2008 | | Loved this book  I loved this book I read it cover to cover in less than 3 days I found it very informative and the highlighted pages would be very usefull in the labor and delivery room. I look forward to being able to use it during the actual delivery October 19, 2007 | | A must-have for a nervous husband!  This is our first pregnancy, and my husband is honestly more nervous than me! Letting him know what to expect is great for him. September 25, 2007 | | Excellent purchase.  This was one of the best purchases we made in terms of labor and delivery for our first child. Well worth reading for the mom-to-be and anyone else who is going to be involved in the labor and delivery. May 21, 2007 | |
SIMILAR PRODUCTS |
| | The Doula Book: How a Trained Labor Companion Can Help You Have a Shorter, Easier, and Healthier Birth by Marshall H. Klaus, John H. Kennell, Phyllis H. Klaus
| | Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide by Penny Simkin, Janet Whalley, Ann Keppler
| | Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin
| | The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth by Henci Goer, Rhonda Wheeler
| | Birthing from Within: An Extra-Ordinary Guide to Childbirth Preparation by CNM, MA, Pam England, PhD, Rob Horowitz
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