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The Vbac Companion: The Expectant Mother's Guide to Vaginal Birth After Cesarean |
List Price: $12.95
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Rating: Summary: Best Supportive Book for a VBAC contemplator. Review: This book sets out in easy to read format with each section being informative. As an Australian I found the book a positive experience as I have been discouraged by several doctors not to proceed with my plans. After reading this book, I found that I was full of information and could make an informed decision and have decided to go ahead with my planned VBAC. I believe that for anyone considering a VBAC this book would be on the MUST READ list. It took me less than 3 days to read the book cover to cover. However, it took 6 weeks to order it from the US but I'm glad I did.
Rating: Summary: The VBAC Companion Review: This book was my VBAC Bible. It was easy to read and understand. If it wasn't for this book I would not ahve had a successful VBAC. If you read any book durring your pregnancy, READ THIS BOOK!
Rating: Summary: Well-organized, positive book about achieving a VBAC Review: When I heard the author of _A Good Birth, A Safe Birth_ had written a book on vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), I bought it that day. As I expected, I found it well-organized, full of substantiated facts, extremely helpful, and (sometimes rare in the VBAC community) not too angry. She gives the facts that prove that there is very little reason a woman should not have a VBAC, shows why one has to work hard to find the right doctor and hospital, strongly encourages a woman's support (in addition to one's husband) during labor, gives tips for turning breech and posterior babies, and does it all in a calm, moderate voice that could scare no one off. This book has given me confidence that I can achieve a VBAC. Thank you Diana Korte!
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