

Preparing for a Gentle Birth: The Pelvis in Pregnancy [Calais-Germain, Blandine, Vives Parés, Núria] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Preparing for a Gentle Birth: The Pelvis in Pregnancy Review: Good and a must for those who attend births - It is a technical but important book in understanding the correlation between the pelvis, uterus and muscles within to know how is going on at birth. Review: Essential for Doula Training and Birth Prep - I got this book as part of my doula training to better understand the mechanics of the pelvis during labor. It’s clear, detailed, and easy to follow, with helpful illustrations that make complex anatomy understandable. The book explains how the pelvis works during birth and offers practical tips for positions and movements to make labor easier and gentler. I especially appreciated the focus on hands-on techniques that I can use with clients. Overall, it’s a must-have for anyone studying childbirth or preparing for a natural birth.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 112 Reviews |
C**7
Good and a must for those who attend births
It is a technical but important book in understanding the correlation between the pelvis, uterus and muscles within to know how is going on at birth.
C**S
Essential for Doula Training and Birth Prep
I got this book as part of my doula training to better understand the mechanics of the pelvis during labor. It’s clear, detailed, and easy to follow, with helpful illustrations that make complex anatomy understandable. The book explains how the pelvis works during birth and offers practical tips for positions and movements to make labor easier and gentler. I especially appreciated the focus on hands-on techniques that I can use with clients. Overall, it’s a must-have for anyone studying childbirth or preparing for a natural birth.
Y**E
Its a must have
Prictal book
E**E
Excellent book!
This book helped with my first delivery so much, and I have since begun buying it for friends. Very well-written and researched!
T**S
Essential info for birth attendants of all roles
I have read Calais-Germain's other books on anatomy and movement, and thought them practical. As a midwife, I must understand how the pelvis works and how to work with the pelvis to facilitate birth. This book provides more information than I have found before. The author's perspective, that the pelvis is a dynamic region and moves, leads to a deep and complex understanding. Most texts seem to be tacitly based on a view that the pelvis is static and immobile; Kegel-types of exercises are often the only activity mentioned. I recommend this to students and senior practitioners. Midwives, L&D nurses, doctors, and doulas would benefit from this increased understanding of this region so critical to pregnancy and birth.
M**N
Great for anyone working with pregnant women
I enjoyed the book thoroughly. Very useful information to how the pelvis works during labor and delivery. Highly recommend the book to anyone who is pregnant or works with pregnant women.
M**Z
Complicated but useful. I bought it twice to share with colleagues.
The content is completely different from other books on midwifery and obstetrics. This is the first book to address what can be done in pregnancy and labor to avoid cephalopelvic disproportion. It describes the pelvis as a somewhat flexible structure rather than one that is cast in stone.
S**E
Excellent look at the anatomy of the pelvis during birth
Excellent for understanding the anatomy of the pelvis and how to prepare for a natural birth. This is a real anatomy book- so if you are not interested in or get overwhelmed by anatomy, this book is not for you. There are great pictures and diagrams, making the anatomy easy to digest and understand.
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