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Written in 1957 by a woman who
preferred to give birth alone, this book is both interesting and amusing.
Unfortunately, the book has been out of print for many years, but I have taken
the liberty of making a Xerox copy of my Xerox copy so that Pat's words of
wisdom will not be lost.
Pat was a true pioneer, and
although I don't agree with everything she wrote (she smoked during her
pregnancies to avoid gaining weight), the book is definitely worth reading.
Chapters include such gems as
"The Untoward Effects of the Current Practice of Making Fathers Appear as
Stupid Dolts to Their Wives in Childbirth While the Doctor Appears as the
Rescuing Hero," and "The Medical Heel (What he is. Why he does not always know
he is a heel. The damage he does to women in childbirth. How to avoid such
damage.)"
Table
of Contents - Back Cover - Preface
- What People are Saying
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