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Having a baby, just like that? Without hospital, midwife or instructions to push? Babies are sometimes born before the midwife can get there and when that happens, everyone involved is usually happy everything went well despite the lack of professionals. But how does it work for women who consciously decide to have a so-called 'freebirth' and decline antenatal care as well as conventional monitoring by birth professionals? Sarah Schmid explains how to make self-directed birth a joyous experience. She also answers important questions around taking responsibility for your own pregnancy and birth, such as: • How can I improve my health during pregnancy? • How can I determine the baby's position myself and optimise it? • Is it possible to know if my baby is well without listening to the heartbeat? • What can I do if my labour does not progress? • What do I do if the cord is around the baby's neck? • What should I do if there is meconium in the amniotic fluid? • Freebirth after caesarean birth or with a breech baby - is it possible? • Can I give birth by myself even if the pregnancy ends too soon? In 'Freebirth' Sarah Schmid provides a healthy dose of basic medical knowledge and dispels scary myths about birth. This also makes 'Freebirth' valuable for those women planning to birth their babies in a conventional setting, as well as for birth professionals. Also in this book: Numerous illustrations • personal stories by over 30 mothers about planned and unplanned freebirths, including photos • helpful tips for the early days with a newborn 'Trust your feelings and ask 1000 questions when it comes to the birth of your baby. Good births are not easy to find, only the best is good enough for you!' (Caroline, 37, freebirth after previous caesarean section) 'Birth means becoming a woman and discovering the roaring lioness within yourself.' (Beatrice, 36, two freebirths) 'Birth is part of life and it is not something that requires surveillance.' (Sarah, 32, three freebirths)
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Auteur
Sarah Schmid ist Ärztin, Autorin und sechsfache Mutter. Mit Sachkenntnis und Sympathie entmystifiziert sie Schwangerschaft und Geburt. Ihr Buch Alleingeburt gibt Sicherheit durch Wissen und schafft stabiles Vertrauen in den eigenen Körper.
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Contenu
Introduction 9 In the beginning. 10 My journey to freebirth 11 What to expect from this book 18 About responsibility, fear and safety 19 Responsibility and other people's fear 20 Dealing with your own fears 21 The question of safety 23 Nutrition as key for healthy pregnancy and birth 29 The recipe for success from ancient civilisations 30 Rule 1: Sugar: very little and natural 30 Rule 2: Carefully prepared grains 30 Rule 3: The whole animal is edible 31 Rule 4: Fat is best 31 Rule 5: Dirt is not the enemy 32 Rule 6: Sauerkraut as medicine 33 Rule 7: Daily consumption of raw milk 33 Rule 8: Particular foods that prepare for pregnancy 33 Important vitamins and minerals for pregnancy and breastfeeding 34 Calcium and Vitamin D 34 Magnesium 34 Iron 34 Zinc 35 Vitamin B6 35 Vitamin B12 35 Folic Acid 35 Practical Pregnancy 37 Pregnant? 38 What happens in the weeks of pregnancy? 38 About moods and sensitivities 39 The best care 39 Finding a good midwife 40 Doula, friend, partner different considerations about your birth partner 42 When you need an obstetr…