Natural Childbirth

PINTER AND MARTINISBN: 9781905177080

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Imprint: PINTER AND MARTIN
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Grantly Dick-Read
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Born in Britain in 1890, Grantly Dick-Read studied at Cambridge and at the London Hospital. He soon realised that there was something inherently wrong with the traditional methods of delivering babies, with their emphasis on intervention and the extensive use of anaesthetics. The publication of Childbirth without Fear caused widespread controversy, but, encouraged by many women who had given birth using the 'Dick-Read method', Grantly Dick-Read dedicated his life to promoting natural childbirth. His writings inspired advocators of natural childbirth such as Ina May Gaskin, Janet Balaskas, Yehudi Gordon, Michel Odent and Sheila Kitzinger, and seem even more relevant today than when they were first published. In 1954 he conducted an extensive tour investigating childbirth practices of African tribes, which he described in his book No Time for Fear. Grantly Dick-Read died in 1959.
1. Introduction 2. Two contractions 3. 'Now we are having these contractions every three minutes...' 4. 'Just really hard work.' 5. 'Are you there?' - 'I'm here, dear.' 6. '146 and going strong...' (baby's heartbeat) 7. 'In and out, dear.' 8. 'I really want to push.' 9. 'Am I not pushing hard enough?' 10. 'How far off do you think it is, doctor?' 11. 'Yes, it's a boy!' 12. 'So David was born...'

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