

Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering: A Doctor's Guide to Natural Childbirth and Gentle Early Parenting Choices [Buckley, Sarah, Gaskin, Ina May] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering: A Doctor's Guide to Natural Childbirth and Gentle Early Parenting Choices Review: Science and Spirituality - This is the most research based birth nerd book I’ve ever read. It is required reading for my midwifery class and the depth of information is not lost on the average person. It’s essentially a research paper with some of the authors own experiences added in. It presents evidence to support “undisturbed birth”, and shows how current modern obstetrical care does not typically support this model. It is meant to present evidence and make you think. Highly recommend! Review: great preparation for pregnancy, birth & parenthood - This book is a must read for the pregnancy/parenting novice or anyone seeking good information on pregnancy birth and parenting. It summarizes and corroborates a lot of well-referenced information, that I as a student midwife and mother of 2 have found from other reputable sources, in a very palatable way; intermixed with beautiful personal birth and parenting stories. Highly recommended.

| Best Sellers Rank | #111,422 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #172 in Pregnancy & Childbirth (Books) #212 in Baby & Toddler Parenting #250 in Motherhood (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (530) |
| Dimensions | 5.95 x 0.82 x 8.97 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1587613220 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1587613227 |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | December 2, 2008 |
| Publisher | Celestial Arts |
S**H
Science and Spirituality
This is the most research based birth nerd book I’ve ever read. It is required reading for my midwifery class and the depth of information is not lost on the average person. It’s essentially a research paper with some of the authors own experiences added in. It presents evidence to support “undisturbed birth”, and shows how current modern obstetrical care does not typically support this model. It is meant to present evidence and make you think. Highly recommend!
P**S
great preparation for pregnancy, birth & parenthood
This book is a must read for the pregnancy/parenting novice or anyone seeking good information on pregnancy birth and parenting. It summarizes and corroborates a lot of well-referenced information, that I as a student midwife and mother of 2 have found from other reputable sources, in a very palatable way; intermixed with beautiful personal birth and parenting stories. Highly recommended.
J**G
I love this book
I really love this book. It is written for people who are already spiritually minded and wish to move outside of the mainstream medical conglomerate. I feel like a lot of the reviews saying the author is condescending are from people who are still programmed through this medical establishment and the book triggers a lot of defensiveness within them over their choices. The book is written from the heart and doesn’t beat around the bush or sugar coat things. Lots of valuable information and truly inpowers you to take back your body autonomy and sovereignty in regards to your birth journey. At the same time, the author does not shame the choices the mother makes, only offers varying information rather than fear mongering a woman into a certain pattern or birth story. This book is not going to praise ultrasounds or unnecessary technological interventions so if that is the route you are set on taking just bypass this book and find one that is more closely aligning to your wants and needs.
K**R
Informative, well researched material.
Dr. Sarah Buckley provides a comprehensive research based look at hospital birth vs home birth. I wish I had this information years ago as I would definitely have made better choices during pregnancy and birth. She is able to explain clearly some of the more clinical information without losing the reader and the more personal stories of her own births were a lovely addition. She’s a little more “woo woo” than most I think, but her personal birth stories are shared in good faith. Some women are still very fearful of their spiritual force and will not relate but for those women who know there is more to this life than what our physical senses tell us and are aware of their own intuition, this is the book for you. If you are looking to educate yourself on the often unnecessary interventions in a hospital setting, who better than an MD to explain it? Sarah’s approach to breastfeeding, co sleeping and mother- infant bonding are very helpful as well. I would recommend this to my midwifery clients.
S**S
Read it. Trust me
I will always and forever recommend this book. I’m a doula and this has been su ch a great resource to pull out. Even in my own life this has helped me feel empowered to make the decisions I want as a mother.
M**X
Great read.
This is a good book to read before your first child (or any child,) especially if you are concerned about the current hospital situation in the United States. It sheds light on many procedures that are done simply because they are standard practice, not necessarily because they are important. If you're trying to decide what's best for you & your baby, this is a great book to read. As with all books, read with an open mind—take what works for you and leave the rest. I appreciated the insights from a medical doctor & mother, on ultrasounds, home birth, medical procedures, and more.
J**R
Chapters > Book
This was a required reading for a doula certification I’m pursuing. It’s an okay read with good studies/information listed throughout. However, the author’s general bias was too strong for my liking. I’m personally looking into a rounded (balance of understanding in both holistic and theocratic) approach to birth, where this book pushes for all natural (no medicine, intervention, etc) birth with a small pinch of exceptions. She does still have good information and seeing her perspective was interesting. Over all, I’d only recommend certain chapters rather than the whole book if you’re looking into a similar approach like me.
M**R
READ THIS BOOK!!
This book should be in the hands of every expectant mother. The information it contains on natural childbirth, or "undisturbed birth" is eye-opening. The author has researched the subject meticulously, and includes more scientific data, backed up by referenced studies, than I have seen in any other birth/ maternity book. Alone, the section on the intricate, finely orchestrated hormones at work in the labor process is enough to dissuade me from being induced or having pain medication except in extreme circumstances. This book empowers the expectant mother with confidence in the fact that her body is capable of birthing a child without intervention. The viewpoint that birth is a medical event, or should be an expected medical emergency, could not be more wrong.
A**A
Knowledgeable author, personal experiences as well as extensive research listed, very interesting read.
A**R
Recommend for every expecting mom.
S**R
I loved loved loved this book. I loved it so much I read it twice and then practically copied the whole thing into my notes. Sarah Buckley is an inspiration. Perfect book for any expecting parents, provides some really helpful food for thought on the impact and importance of birth. Although she is a doctor herself, she is UC-friendly and did lotus births with her babies. Superb!
A**R
I really enjoyed this book, it gave me confidence during my recent labour. It's a nice read for expectant mothers.
D**N
I'm a bit disappointed by this book. I'm about halfway through and I do find that it contains useful information, so I plan to finish it. However, I do find the author's way of talking about her own birthing stories a bit woo-woo for me (not what I was expecting from a doctor), which was a bit off-putting at first. I also find that the first part of the book (the part focused on pregnancy and birth) focuses a lot on the horrible things that can happen if you have medical interventions -- rather than focusing on how to actually try to have a natural pregnancy/birth. Reading it, I find myself just feeling more afraid that interventions will be imposed on me rather than feeling empowered or better informed about how to move forward with my goals of natural birth. That being said, I do like learning about the medical research, so it's interesting. But if I had to buy it again, I probably wouldn't.
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