<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For a Safe and Healthy Birth... Your Way! <i>Giving Birth with Confidence</i> will help take the mystery out of having a baby and help you better understand how your body works during pregnancy and childbirth, giving you the confidence to make decisions that best ensure the safety and health of you and your baby. <p/><i>Giving Birth with Confidence</i> is the first and only pregnancy and childbirth guide written by Lamaze International, the leading childbirth education organization in North America. Written with a respectful, positive tone, this book presents: <p/> - Information to help you choose your maternity care provider and place of birth <p/> - Practical strategies to help you work effectively with your care provider <p/> - Information on how pregnancy and birth progress naturally <p/> - Steps you can take to alleviate fear and manage pain during labor <p/> - The best available medical evidence to help you make informed decisions <p/> <p/>Previously titled <i>The Official Lamaze Guide</i>, this 3rd edition has updated information on: <p/> - How vaginal birth, keeping mother and baby together, and breastfeeding help to build the baby's microbiome. <p/> - How hormones naturally start and regulate labor and release endorphins to help alleviate pain. <p/> - Maternity-care practices that can disrupt the body's normal functioning. <p/> - The latest recommendations on lifestyle issues like alcohol, vitamins, and caffeine. <p/> - Room sharing and cosleeping: the controversy, recommendations, and safety guidelines. <p/> - Out-of-hospital births are on the rise: New research and advice on planned home birth, including ACOG's revised guidelines, which support women's choices and promote seamless transfer to hospital, if needed. <p/> - The importance of avoiding unnecessary caesareans for mother and child. Includes the new ACOG guidelines on inductions and active labor. <p/> - The research in support of the Lamaze International's "Six Healthy Birth Practices," which are: <p/> - Let labor begin on its own. <p/> - Walk, move around, and change positions throughout labor. <p/> - Bring a loved one, friend, or doula for continuous support. <p/> - Avoid interventions that aren't medically necessary. <p/> - Avoid giving birth on your back and follow your body's urges to push. <p/> - Keep mother and baby together--it's best for mother, baby, and breastfeeding.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Judith Lothian</b> is a nurse and childbirth educator with over thirty years of experience. She is an associate professor at Seton Hall University College of Nursing and is chair of the Lamaze International Certification Council. Dr. Lothian is a nationally recognized speaker on birth and breastfeeding, a columnist for <i>The Journal of Perinatal Education</i>, and a mother of five and grandmother of seven. <p/><b>Charlotte DeVries</b> is a journalist, past president of Lamaze International's board of directors, and a current board advisor. She works alongside her husband, a sociologist, on childbirth and midwifery research and education. She also writes a newspaper column on life as a working mother of three and grandmother of one.
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