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Preparing for a Gentle Birth : The Pelvis in Pregnancy

 Preparing for a Gentle Birth : The Pelvis in Pregnancy 

 

 

Author(s)
Blandine Calais-Germain, Nuria Vives Pares
Format
Paperback | 192 pages
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 17.78mm | 589.67g
Publication date
27 Sep 2012
Publisher
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint
Healing Arts Press
Publication City/Country
Rochester, VT, United States
Language
English
Edition Statement
Original ed.
ISBN10
1594773882
ISBN13
9781594773884
Bestsellers rank
54,245
 

An illustrated hands-on guide to the dynamics of the female pelvis for expectant mothers, midwives, and birth professionals - Provides fully illustrated exercises to help the expectant mother prepare her pelvis for birth and gain confidence in her body's innate ability to birth her child - Details the anatomical intricacies of the female pelvis and its capabilities for expansion and return to its original form - Presents movements and positions to ease discomfort, enhance the productivity of contractions, aid the internal expansion of the pelvis, and prevent and treat issues that may arise such as "failure to progress" The dynamic power of the female pelvis is the key to a gentle birth. Throughout pregnancy, hormones soften the ligaments and joints of the pelvis in preparation for labor, a time when the four bones of the pelvis--the two ilia (hip bones), the coccyx (tailbone), and the sacrum--do their intimate dance of release, rotation, and counter-rotation around the soon-to-be newborn. In this hands-on guide based on 15 years of research and workshops in maternity wards, movement teachers and health professionals Blandine Calais-Germain and Núria Vives Parés detail the anatomical intricacies of the female pelvis and its capabilities for expansion and return to its original form. Providing fully illustrated exercises to help the expectant mother prepare for this pelvic transformation and gain confidence in her body's innate ability to birth her child, they also present a variety of movements and positions for use during the different stages of labor to ease discomfort, enhance the productivity of contractions, aid the internal expansion of the pelvis, and prevent and treat issues that may arise such as "failure to progress." Ideal for the expectant mother and her birthing partner, this book will be a welcome addition to the library of every midwife, obstetrician, doula, and movement professional who teaches pregnant women.