Books tagged: labor and delivery

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I Am    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $2.99 USD. 9260 words. Published on May 27, 2010. .

The aborted boy is only a scrap of flesh but has a heartbeat like the fluttering of butterfly wings. Kate, nurse on duty, doesn't know what to do. This sixteen-week old baby was supposed to be delivered dead! It was a given. She's been trained under such unlikely circumstances to discretely place the fetus in a basin and set it on a shelf in the lab till its--his--heart quits beating. She can't.
Memoirs of a Singing Birth    by Elena Skoko
Price: $9.99 USD. 27480 words. Published on October 20, 2010. .

Romantic, inspiring, informed. This is the book that will change your perception of birth. An intimate story where pregnancy and labor are seen as an empowering initiation, where fear is transformed into words and pain is channeled into music. An exotic quest for natural birth that will take you to the island of Bali and its birth traditions. Lotus birth described in practice. Witty and honest.
Painless Childbirth: Experience Labour and Birth without Pain, Step-by-Step    by Tina Taylor
Price: $9.95 USD. 54480 words. Published by IM Press, Inc  on September 10, 2011. .

Painless Childbirth uses a number of holistic techniques including self-hypnosis, NLP, breathing and relaxation to eliminate the need for drugs, extreme stress and pain during the childbirth process whether you choose to give birth in a hospital, with a midwife or at home. Forewords by Richard Bandler & Paul McKenna
The Unfeeling Doctor Betwixt Birthing Babies: Poems About Love, Loss, and More Love    by Melissa Yuan-Innes
Price: $2.99 USD. 26070 words. Published by Olo Books on February 19, 2012. .

This is the story about a plucky emergency doctor giving birth to two healthy babies—and all the whacked-out stuff that happens in between. Death and disease stalk and smite my family; I'm trying to save lives in the ER and conceive another baby. Warning: this book is less about official doctor-ing and more about my unbalanced life (but funny! And plucky! Did I mention plucky?).