Midwifery Today: 5 books

Cover of Breastfeeding
by Midwifery Today
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2012

Breastfeeding is a collection of articles previously published in Midwifery Today magazine. This volume contains insights into breastfeeding duration, breast milk sharing, milk supply and more, as well as personal accounts of breastfeeding adventures. Contributors include Michel Odent and Suzanne...
Cover of Birth Stories
by Midwifery Today
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2012

This e-book is comprised of birth stories that were previously published as articles in Midwifery Today magazine. This volume covers homebirth, hospital birth, twin birth, breech birth, VBACs and waterbirth. Birth Stories is full of personal accounts written by mothers, fathers and midwives, and is sure to be a treasured read, especially for the expectant parent.
Cover of Second Stage: The Pushing Phase of Labor
by Midwifery Today
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2012

A collection of articles from Midwifery Today magazine on the second stage of labor. Contributors include Michel Odent, Carol Gautschi and Cornelia Enning. Table of Contents: Chapter 1: “Understanding Stages of Labour after the Paradigm Shift” by Michel Odent Chapter 2: “An Overview of Upright...
Cover of The Third Stage of Labor
by Midwifery Today
Language: English
Release Date: September 13, 2012

The Third Stage of Labor is a comprehensive volume, including insights regarding the umbilical cord, the placenta and natural approaches to this phase of birth. Contributors include Sarah J. Buckley, Gail Hart, Naoli Vinaver and Robin Lim. Table of Contents Chapter 1: “Placenta Accreta” by Marion...
Cover of Breech Birth
by Midwifery Today
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2012

A comprehensive grouping of articles on the subject of breech birth. Some of the greatest minds in the natural childbirth world have articles featured in this little volume of necessary breech birth information. Authors featured include Michel Odent, Ina May Gaskin and Gloria Lemay. A must-read for any midwife, obstetrician or student of natural childbirth.
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