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Water Birth: A Midwife's Perspective
Susanna Napierala

Bergin & Garvey Trade, 1994 - 256 pages

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Comprehensive and Thorough

This book is an excellent resource for anybody considering a waterbirth, or anyone interested in the subject. It explores just about every aspect.. humans' connection to water, the benefits of water for a laboring woman, the impact of water on a just-born baby, generally accepted safe practices for a waterbirth, how to find a tub or build your own, what to have on hand for a waterbirth, and much more! It's amazing how much stuff this book covers!

If you are considering waterbirth, BUY THIS BOOK! If you are a midwife who practices waterbirth or is interested in doing so, BUY THIS BOOK! If you are going to be attending a waterbirth, BUY THIS BOOK! Hey, everyone should just buy the book to shut me up!


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A very pleasing book

Read this book after attending my sister's water birth (which was amazing). This books sums it up quite well. It is detailed and realistic (not all births can be via water), and dispells the fear of water birth. How can water not be considered natural? A very good read if you are considering a water birth (which we are).









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This book will sell you on the gentlest birth possible.

I had heard of and was considering a water birth for my first pregnancy. After reading Napierala's book I wonder why waterbirths are not everyone's choice. Now it seems a "no brainer." She gives wonderful detail on options, methods and benefits of waterbirths. She paints the picture of waterbirth as spiritual and gentle; the way a birth should be. Also included are moving birth stories. Plus a "how to build a tank" chapter for midwives. Excellent resource to show skeptical grandparents as well!


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Worthwhile investment

I became interested in water birth because I have back problems, and the only way I've been able to have a normal range of motion has been in the water. Being in the pool takes the pressure of gravity from the baby off my back, and warm water relaxes my stiff muscles. Water Birth gave me tons of detailed info, and thoroughly explained advice on the complete water birth process: the history behind it, how to make a tank, what problems may come up, and laboring in the water. The book isn't just a bunch of fluff that you could've just found by doing a net search. Yet it does contain beautiful stories that really draw you into the sacred experience while reading, which makes it interesting as well as informative. I bought this book in combination with Active Birth (revised edition). While Water Birth does outline some different positions a woman can try to help her labor progress, Active Birth focuses on this 10 times more, and has better diagrams to show what's happening inside a woman when she's going through the different stages of labor and pushing the baby out. I really needed these extra anatomical diagrams, lengthy explanations, and numerous positions so I could see how different positions would affect my spine. If you have a back problem as well, I'd suggest buying these two books, as they've complimented one another for me.


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Wonderful book!

Filled with interesting historical insight to humans' connection to water. It is an interesting and captivating read, explaining the wonders of natural childbirth in water. It even describes in detail how to build your own birthing tub for home births! A must have for anyone considering waterbirth.



As women increasingly seek more humanistic birthing methods than the hospital-based delivery, certified midwife Susanna Napierala suggests that water birth offers mother and infant the ideal circumstances for beginning their lives together. Warm water, explains the author, reduces the hours and stress of labor, offers bodily support and relaxes blood flow, helping to ease the baby's journey. The baby makes its transition to breathing air in a familiar, gentle medium. Avoiding the didactics of ideology, Napierala infuses her eloquent text with answers to commonly-asked questions: How does the baby breathe underwater? What about complications or infections? For whom is water birth a viable choice? How does a couple prepare for it? Water Birth guides the reader through the details of parental and midwife preparation, labor, and birth, noting danger signals that must be heeded. Here is a wealth of solid information, personal testimony, and instruction for those who make this choice.


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