
If you’ve ever wondered how birth occurs when conducted with a hands-off approach, this book is for you. Ina May Gaskin describes many exhilarating birth stories, most of them at home and with little medical intervention. Gaskin, a renowned midwife in the birthing community, has a resilient belief in a woman’s natural ability to give birth and has spent her life devoted to helping women have safer, more enjoyable birthing experiences.
Though it is written as a guide for midwives, the information is valuable to any expecting parent. After getting a firm view of how a natural birth can occur in a variety of circumstances you’ll be left feeling empowered to deliver without fear. The book also covers common pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, breech birth, multiple births, stillborns, genetic deformities, stalled labor, cord prolapse and much more.
The book is a gem of birth stories that evoke the whole spectrum of emotions. You’ll read birth stories that have heavy partner involvement and are filled with love and a sense of the divine, even when things take a turn for the worse.
Surely though, there are some parts that will leave the reader with raised eyebrows, like the woman who was told to drink alcohol to prevent early labor. Some may have heard of this author and may feel it’s too “earthy, crunchy” for them or simply unbelievable, but to so easily dismiss this book would be a mistake. This book is refreshing for its heart-open approach of letting nature take its course and contains basic lessons about birth that every pregnant woman should know but is rarely ever told. Pick up a copy here.