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Links to Recommended ResourcesThis is a listing of my personal recommendations for various products, services, websites and other resources to help you experience a wonderful childbirth, be a good parent and enjoy your family. This listing is just a small beginning, and I will be
adding to it as time permits and as I find new resources. Mom's Home Safety This site, written by an Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate (mother of three and grandmother of two) gives loads of tips and information on how to practice Home Safety, including babyproofing, injury prevention, dealing with poisonous bites and stings, as well as details on how to perform First Aid if things go wrong (as they sometimes do), with some interesting anecdotes along the way. Don't forget to check out her CPR and Choking Video pages as well. You will find the links to them on the emergencies page. Getting Pregnant Tips Finding it hard to conceive and looking for answers to your various questions? Check out this site for free tips and info on how to get pregnant, recognize your fertility signs, maintain your reproductive health and much more! Baby Recipes New Baby Receipe Book For Mothers. Easy To Prepare As If You Are A Mother 5 Times Over
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Childbirth ResourcesThe classic book on home birth is now available in a new edition, with updated information on the safety of natural childbirth, new birthing stories, and the most recent statistics on births managed by The Farm Midwives. Included are stories of working with Amish women, shedding light on a different culture with a similar appreciation for natural childbirth. Ina May also provides new information about potentially dangerous techniques routinely used in hospitals during and after birth, as well as the latest findings about VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). Improved instructions for handling breech births are also given. When the first edition of Spiritual Midwifery was published in 1976, it introduced an entire generation of young women to the possibility of home birth and breast feeding. It also breathed new life into the all-but-vanished field of midwifery. Click here to view this product!ShopShare this SiteSearch the SiteSuggestionsYour Donations Keep aChildbirth.com running!
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