Nicky Wesson shows how natural alternatives can provide effective pain relief during labor and childbirth without dangerous side effects for mother and baby. - Conventional medicines provided for pain relief during childbirth can have adverse effects on the baby. - Offers many options for effective natural pain relief, including acupressure and acupuncture, hydrotherapy, herbal remedies, aromatherapy and massage, relaxation techniques, homeopathy, and reflexology. - By the author of Natural Mothering and Enhancing Fertility Naturally . Every woman's experience of labor is different, but nearly all women find labor painful to some degree. Conventional medicine offers numerous pharmacological methods for pain relief, but recent studies on babies whose mothers received pain-relieving drugs during labor demonstrate various adverse effects, including central nervous system damage, impaired sensory and motor responses, slower development, and problems with feeding. As of yet, no long-term studies have been conducted on the effects of the drugs commonly used in epidurals on the fetus or on the child's postnatal development. Fortunately, there are alternative ways to relieve the pain of childbirth. Few can remove the pain completely, but it can become bearable without the threat of dangerous side effects to mother and baby. Nicky Wesson, childbirth teacher and mother of six, fully explains the physical and psychological processes of labor and covers issues relevant to birthing at home or in a hospital. She offers many options for effective natural pain relief, including acupressure and acupuncture, hydrotherapy, herbal remedies, aromatherapy and massage, relaxation techniques, homeopathy, and reflexology. An essential guide for every pregnant woman, Labor Pain provides you with the information you need to prepare for this transformative event.
My friend passed this book on to me after her first birth, which she was able to do all natural, telling me that it had been very helpful to her. I have read it cover to cover, and it is great! It has suggestions for herbal and homeopathic remedies for labor, birth and postpartum, which are hard to find elsewhere. Read this book if you paln on having a drug-free birth. It is a quick and easy read.
Ignore the editorial review- this is an EXCELLENT book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book is one of the best I've read about labor and coping with it. There is a good mix of practical suggestions and factual data from studies etc. Not everything will work for everyone but something here will inspire you. Whoever wrote in the review above that they didn't like being told labor will hurt is in fantasy land. It WILL hurt but you can cope with it and this book will I believe, help you with this.I presonally found this book much better than "Birthing From Within". BFW has so much new agey art therapy [thats] going on it's hard to dig out the information. Wesson's book on the other hand gets right to the facts without the fluff. And it's not overwhelming either.
Great suggestions for alternative ways to deal with labor
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
While I don't care for the no-way-out-of-it attitude toward pain during labor (even if I've never given birth before, I don't need to be told that labor can hurt), this book does offer good tips for other ways of dealing with labor. I like the list of recommended homeopathic remedies, herbs, and oils for massage.Beware of the fact that this book is written very much from a British point of view. A lot of what is discussed in the way of midwives and hospitals doesn't apply in the United States. But again, the natural remedy tips are what made this book invaluable to me.
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