
The Positive Birth Book
The Best Selling Guide to Pregnancy, Birth at the Early Weeks
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Narrated by:
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Milli Hill
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Milli Hill
About this listen
Challenging negativity and fear of childbirth, and brimming with everything you need to know about labor, birth, and the early weeks of parenting, The Positive Birth Book is the must-have guide for pregnant women. A widely acclaimed best seller since it was first published, it has empowered hundreds of thousands of women worldwide to make informed, positive choices about their births.
Fully revised and updated, this new edition will help you work out what kind of birth you really want, and learn how to maximize your chances of getting it.
Written in Milli Hill’s trademark warm and witty style, discover vital information on everything from building the ultimate birth plan to your choices and rights in the birth room; from optimal cord clamping to postnatal mental health; from the inside track on breastfeeding to a positive, gentle caesarean.
Whether you plan to have your baby in hospital, in a birth center, at home, or by elective caesarean, this essential, nonjudgmental guide shows you how to raise your expectations and have the best possible birth experience.
New for this edition:
- How to plan for a positive birth in difficult times
- Reworked chapter on choosing where to have your baby
- What you need to know about exercise in pregnancy from Charlie Launder, author of Bumps and Burpees
- Top tips for breastfeeding from Amy Brown, author of The Positive Breastfeeding Book
- New section on your rights in pregnancy and birth by Bashi Hazard of the Human Rights in Childbirth International Lawyers Network
- Essential information about your pelvic floor, core, and postnatal incontinence by Nikki Bergen, creator of the Belle Method, and Luce Brett, author of PSML
A must read for all parents
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Great listen
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Informative and engaging
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Thoroughly enjoyed
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Really Brilliant For First Time Mum
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Milli’s narration is perfect and talks you through all aspects of birth as though you’ve gone for a coffee and cake break with a mate.
A must listen for all pregnant women…
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I had to choose carefully when was the right times to listen to it as I can find certain topics triggering, but Milli did a great job at keeping a very positive voice throughout and making the reader feel empowered, reminding them that they have OPTIONS, rights and valid thoughts.
All in all great overview of important topics through pregnancy and a bit beyond. I had my mind set on c section and I still do, but I've become a lot more confident in my journey now that I've learned more about childbirth and what it can be like for different people.
It is true to that she pushes towards some options more than others, but I personally would rather read an honest author than a completely impartial one and at no point did I feel excluded or disrespected.
Very grateful for this book, we need more voices like this. Love that she read it too! Made me think of how many babies will be familiarised with her voice even from the womb!
I would 100% recommend, even for second time parents!
Positively Informative Empowering
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Empowering
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Absolutely brilliant
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The author, who doesn’t seem to have any scientific grounding, regurgitates personal experience and choice anecdotes as fact. Studies are presented with conclusions that are just correlations, not causation.
It pushes home births in a way that made me concerned. Modern medicine is a wonderful thing, it should be embraced at the first point. I wonder why the author thinks so many women in history died or suffered horrible complications who didn’t have any option other than home births - maybe they didn’t have enough scented candles, fairly lights or home birthing pools!
My labour should be a breeze after pushing through this!
If you’d looking for a recommendation try the modern midwife’s guide to pregnancy instead.
So many better books out there
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