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Birth

How to Fall In Love With Your Newborn Baby

The more familiar you become with holding him, the more right this will begin to feel.

Top Five Things to Know About Breastfeeding Before the Birth of Your Baby

It’s not the vacation you hope it’s going to be.

A Crisis in Confidence: Why Do More Pediatricians Believe Breastfeeding Will Fail?

Ominous findings when health care providers’ beliefs have a tremendous impact on patients.

Attitude Matters. Study Shows Surprising Ways to Influence Breastfeeding Experiences

Research measures health care providers on the Breastfeeding Attitude Scale.

Induction of Labour. What Do Pregnant Women Need to Know?

Neither induction of labour nor waiting for spontaneous labour are risk free.

Cleansing Customs To Protect New Mothers: A Cultural Right or Burden?

What is the significance of adapting or dismissing traditional postpartum cleansing rituals?

Browse the Shelves: Our books, blog, and special offers

See available discounts and what's in the library and archives.

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What is Hypnobirthing? The 3 Most Asked Questions

Katharine Graves has the answers.

Good Positions for Giving Birth

What position is most comfortable for giving birth?

Labor and Birth in Water: The Tide is Turning

When a woman feels in control during childbirth, she experiences a higher degree of emotional well-being postpartum

Promoting Breastfeeding as An Experience

Expert in nutrition and infant feeding Ted Greiner shares his provocative perspective.

Ten Tips for Your Birth Plan

You have a lot of choices.

A Sad Reason for 10 Minutes of Fame

Ten percent is usually the upper acceptable limit of weight loss in the first days of life.

The Fourth Trimester or First 3 Months Following Birth

Subverting the expectations of our current birthing culture or observing the mother's sovereignty?

The Mother in the Tilt-a-Whirl Bed

I’ve seen so few mothers die after birth, I’m probably overly optimistic that this mother will survive.

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