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Making informed decisions on childbirth: One scientist's international perspective - Paperback
Making informed decisions on childbirth: One scientist's international perspective - Paperback
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by Sofie Vantiers (Author)
This well-researched and accessible book on childbirth and earliest newborn care is aimed at expecting parents who are preparing mentally, emotionally and psychologically for the biggest change in their life. Rather than convincing readers of the author's personal right (or wrong) way of doing things, the book aims to bring awareness of the issues that might come up during pregnancy and childbirth, open up the discussion and provide some tools of investigation.Woven together with stories from personal experiences in the U.K., France and Belgium as well as from those of an international group of friends (from the U.S., Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, etc.) the author presents arguments and scientific research independent from current medical practices of any specific country. Despite the technicality of some of the subjects broached, the information is presented in an entertaining, supportive and above all easily understandable way. Two case studies of hospital births are discussed at length and medical practices are judged against the most recent medical research and guidelines.This book is different from many natural childbirth books because it doesn't close its eyes to the potential dangers of childbirth. Comparing childbirth practices and statistics in different countries is one of the best ways to open readers' minds to the fact that obstetric medicine is not an exact science and to show that readers should do their own research instead of blindly following medical authority and the recommendations of their particular midwife or obstetrician. By example, the author also aims to empower non-specialists to do their own research, find their voice in dealing with medical staff, demand respect, and gain trust in their own abilities.Birth professionals who seek to inform themselves (independently from local obstetric policy) of the latest developments and debates surrounding birth options will find a wealth of information in this book.
Author Biography
Sofie Vantiers (born 1979 in Belgium) is the mother of 2 boys, a former research scientist and a writer on pregnancy, childbirth, psychology, parenting and relationships. She holds a Master's degree in Geology, an M.Sc. in Oceanography, a Ph.D. in Geophysics and did three years of post-doctoral research at the University of Texas at Austin (U.S.) and at the University of Southampton (U.K.). Her experience as a researcher showed her how scientific knowledge is acquired and how received opinion can change. Most significantly it gave her the confidence to dig into the medical literature and do her own research in preparation for her own pregnancy, which ultimately led to her writing. In addition to well-researched and current information that is indispensable to parents as well as health professionals, her writing includes narratives of her personal experiences (in Belgium, the U.K., the U.S., and France) and stories from her international group of friends and family, with representatives of Belgian, English, Irish, French, American, Canadian, Australian, and German nationalities living in a variety of countries. You can find Sofie online at www.sofievantiers.com and www.facebook.com/sofievantiers.
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