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Open Season: A Survival Guide for Natural Childbirth and VBAC the 90s

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Open Season: A Survival Guide for Natural Childbirth and VBAC the 90s
Open Season: A Survival Guide for Natural Childbirth and VBAC the 90s

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Open Season: A Survival Guide for Natural Childbirth and VBAC the 90s

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For counselor Nancy Wainer Cohen, this book is the sibling to (Bergin & Garvey, 1983) her critically-acclaimed expose on America's growing reliance on cesarean sections. provides fresh insights and new information on the subject, offering guidance to childbearing couples, educators, health professionals, and scholars who value the natural path of childbirth. Readers will find this book timely, informative, shocking, irreverent, and extremely readable. Cohen's intimate writing style presents a compendium of knowledge on childbirth in the fashion of a personal letter. Her aim is to lower America's alarming reliance on cesarean section, which is currently at 25 percent of all births, and to returban the responsibility for childbirth to women by encouraging them to choose the kind of birthing experience they wish to have. In addition to cesarean section, Cohen discusses many other generally unnecessary interventions performed on women during pregnancy and childbirth—such as fetal monitoring and routinized hospital procedures.

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