While I don't agree with every single thing in this book, I do like it. Definitely a keeper.
I read the first, oh, hundred pages and then I started skimming for things to snort at. There were lots of things for my skeptical atheist self to snort at. Including gems like: "The difference between the postpartum period and perimenopause is that during perimenopause you're giving birth to yourse...
So, you're interested in having a home birth. Now what?This easy-to-read book of homebirth FAQs endeavors to "open your range of experience and exposure, so that when you make decisions regarding where and how to birth, you will be making truly informed ones." Though the target audience is obvious...
I liked it so much I wanted to buy it for every woman I know.
I can't believe I forgot to rate this book. I started listening to this book and it just came off as so silly and trite that I stopped after about the first hour.