Ghostbelly

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement, Motherhood, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Ghostbelly by Elizabeth Heineman, The Feminist Press at CUNY
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Author: Elizabeth Heineman ISBN: 9781558618459
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: The Feminist Press at CUNY Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Heineman
ISBN: 9781558618459
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Language: English

Ghostbelly is Elizabeth Heineman’s personal account of a home birth that goes tragically wrong-ending in a stillbirth-and the harrowing process of grief and questioning that follows. It’s also Heineman’s unexpected tale of the loss of a newborn: before burial, she brings the baby home for overnight stays.

Does this sound unsettling? Of course. We’re not supposed to hold and caress dead bodies. But then again, babies aren’t supposed to die.

In this courageous and deeply intimate memoir, Heineman examines the home-birth and maternal health-care industry, the isolation of midwives, and the scripting of her own grief. With no resolution to sadness, Heineman and her partner learn to live in a new world: a world in which they face each day with the understanding of the fragility of the present.

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Ghostbelly is Elizabeth Heineman’s personal account of a home birth that goes tragically wrong-ending in a stillbirth-and the harrowing process of grief and questioning that follows. It’s also Heineman’s unexpected tale of the loss of a newborn: before burial, she brings the baby home for overnight stays.

Does this sound unsettling? Of course. We’re not supposed to hold and caress dead bodies. But then again, babies aren’t supposed to die.

In this courageous and deeply intimate memoir, Heineman examines the home-birth and maternal health-care industry, the isolation of midwives, and the scripting of her own grief. With no resolution to sadness, Heineman and her partner learn to live in a new world: a world in which they face each day with the understanding of the fragility of the present.

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