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Informationen zum Autor Megan Davidson, PhD, is a labor and postpartum doula, childbirth educator, and chest/breastfeeding counselor who supports pregnant people and their families without judgment or prescription. She is one of the most experienced doulas in the US, having attended 600 births and supported 1200 families postpartum. Megan has also published essays on the value of doula support, size bias in prenatal care, and body positive pregnancy. She lives and works in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, NY with her husband and two kids. Klappentext Expectant parents often discover that little in their lives has prepared them to make the decisions and plans needed as they approach birth. In Your Birth Plan, Megan Davidson, PhD, dispels the myth that there's one right way or best way to give birth, helping readers navigate all their options as they plan for a positive birth experience. Zusammenfassung Expectant parents often discover that little in their lives has prepared them to make the decisions and plans needed as they approach birth. In Your Birth Plan, Megan Davidson, PhD, dispels the myth that there’s one right way or best way to give birth, helping readers navigate all their options as they plan for a positive birth experience. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface: My birth storyIntroduction: birth like that Section 1: Where should I give birth? Chapter 1: Choosing your best birth location Chapter 2: Giving birth in a hospitalChapter 3: Giving birth in a birth centerChapter 4: Giving birth at home Section 2: Building your birth team Chapter 5: Working with a doctor Chapter 6: Working with a midwife Chapter 7: Doula support for your birth Section 3: Giving birth Chapter 8: LaboringChapter 9: Common interventions during labor & childbirth Chapter 10: Birth plans & labor coping strategies Section 4: Inductions, VBACs, twins, and Cesarean birthsChapter 11: Induction of labor: when, why, and what you can do to prepare Chapter 12: Having a vaginal birth after a Cesarean birth Chapter 13: Giving birth to twins/multiples Chapter 14: Cesarean birth Conclusion: birthing unapologetically...