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Birth Power

Forfatter:
pocket, 2026
Engelsk

Everything you need to know about the wonder and the reality of giving birth: an unfiltered, judgement-free guide to all your birthing options in the modern maternity system.

Megan Rossiter is the founder of The Birth-ed Method, the inclusive antenatal course which has supported tens of thousands of families through their birth journeys. Now, in Birth Power, Megan brings together her years of experience to offer a nuanced, expert, empowering guide to giving birth, your way.

A truly refreshing perspective on birth in a modern world, this book features:

  • A clear explanation of what happens in your body and brain during late pregnancy, labour and birth, joining the dots between the physical and the emotional for a truly holistic understanding of how birth works.
  • A thoughtful, judgement-free guide to your birth choices, from medication-free home births to managing pain and interventions within hospital settings.
  • A guide to the maternity healthcare system – how it’s evolved, where it sometimes falls short, and how to navigate it in order to advocate most effectively for yourself and your baby.
  • A candid look at how stats and data are presented in maternity care, giving you the tools to think critically, ask better questions and feel confident in your decisions.
  • Practical tools and techniques to build self-trust and confidence so you are able to navigate birthing in a modern world with ease.
  • Expert, supportive advice on what to do if the birth experience you hope for doesn’t work out as planned.
  • Real birth stories that reflect the diversity of experiences you may go on to have.


Compassionate, honest and endlessly fascinating, Birth Power is your must-read guide to feeling in control of the choices you make, so you can give birth in whatever way feels right for you.

Undertittel
The Expert, No-Judgement Guide to Giving Birth, Your Way
ISBN
9781035084432
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
25.6.2026
Antall sider
368