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The Birth Partner: Everything You Need to Know to Help a Woman Through Childbirth55 reviews
Penny Simkin

Harvard Common Pr, 1989

Excellent purchase.
This was one of the best purchases we made in terms of labor and delivery for our first child. Well worth reading for the mom-to-be and anyone else who is going to be involved in the labor and delivery.
  
  











  



  
The Birth Partner, Third Edition: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and All Other Labor ...14 reviews
Penny Simkin

Harvard Common Press, 2007

Very good book.
Very good and very informative book. This book goes into all the possible problems that can arise during childbirth and explains how the birth partner can help the mother as well as themselves. I think it definitely will prepare a first-time husband for what to expect during childbirth and how to handle certain situations. I love that it was written not to the mother, but to the partner and the ...
  
  











  



  
Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Practical Guide to Your Future9 reviews
Wendy Hobbie, Nancy Keene, ...

O'Reilly & Associates, 2000

18 Year Survivor and Counting!!!
I am an 18 year survivor of Osteoganic Sarcoma and I found this book to be one of the best and informative books I've ever read. I read things that I didn't even know about my disease or the long term late effects due to the chemotherapy I received. I will admit, at times it was TOO much information, but it was all factual and there were things that I read that I had to come to term with. I have ...
  
  











  



  
Preemies: The Essential Guide for Parents of Premature Babies53 reviews
Dana Wechsler Linden, Mia Wechsler Doron, ...

Pocket, 2000

Excellent book for preemie parents
My baby is a micro-preemie that was born at 24 weeks and 1 day gestationally. He is now 28 weeks gestational age. The NICU loaned me a copy and I pretty much devoured it. This book was wonderful in letting me know what to expect and where my preeemie was developement wise. He has had two surgeries (for a collapsed lung and PDA) and the book helped to calm my fears and inform me of the process. ...
  
  











  



  
The Breast Reconstruction Guidebook, Second Edition24 reviews
Kathy Steligo

Carlo Press, 2005

A Must Read if Facing Breast Reconstruction
"I read this book when I first was deciding on what procedure to do and it was a tremendous help. It helped me to understand the different reconstruction methods in a clear concise way."
  
  











  



  
The Parents' Concise Guide to Childhood Vaccinations: From Newborns to Teens, Practical Medical and Natural ...16 reviews
Lauren Feder

Hatherleigh Press, 2007

Very good
I got scared about all this vaccination-autism fuss, and this book is very informative about vaccinations, it gives you tips and all the information to make a decision and even investigate more about all this. I feel more prepared and confident when I talk to my pediatrician; we have to take all this very seriously because we are our children's voice.
  
  











  



  
The Labor Progress Handbook: Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia11 reviews
Penny Simkin, Ruth S. Ancheta

Blackwell Publishers, 2000

A must for all birth professionals!
It's clear that the book is writen for professionals because of the jargon, and in my opinion every professional should read it! I am on my way to become a doula and unfortunately this book is not on the required reading list, I think it should be. It is an important tool for when labor doesn't progress 'as it should', and offers options and ideas to try before the drugs and machines are ...
  
  











  



  
The Thyroid Solution: A Mind-Body Program for Beating Depression and Regaining Your Emotional and Phys ical ...79 reviews
Ridha Arem

Ballantine Books, 1999

thyroid solution
After 11 years with hypothyroidism, this book finally answered all of my questions. If your lab tests say you're normal, but you don't feel normal, this book explains it ALL. Highly recommend!
  
  











  



  
Living Miracles: Stories of Hope from Parents of Premature Babies17 reviews

St. Martin's Press, 2000

The First of its Kind
Three years ago, I took a trip to my local book store in search of books about preemies. The selection I found was limited at best. I spent hours searching for a book with real stories about babies born prematurely-I found not one. I found some good informative books, which were also important, but none that gave me the kind of hope and inspiration I so desperately needed those weeks and months ...
  
  











  



  
Natural Woman, Natural Menopause13 reviews
Marcus Laux

HarperCollins, 1997

At Last! No more Provera!
I am a 53 year old woman who underwent menopause at 43, and since I still have my uterus, I struggled with Premarin and it's ugly sidekick Provera for almost 8 years. I even tried Dr. John Lee's Progesterone alternative, but to no avail. Then finally, a female friend suggested that I go see her naturopathic MD here in Scottsdale. She put me on the "naturals" and within a few months I was ...
  
  











  



  
Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine9 reviews
Eugene Braunwald

Not Applicable, 1983

biblical text on heart
it is amazing that such an authoritative text can actually be written. but there it is!. a masterpiece, which is so encompasing that words fail. braunwald has a tradition and every new edition is a towering giant over the previous.seeing is beleiving, thus i strongly recommend this text to any one wishing to perfect himself in any aspect of cardiology.
  
  











  



  
Questioning Chemotherapy8 reviews
Ralph W. Moss

Equinox Press, 1995

Challenge your oncologist
It takes a lot of courage for a cancer patient to challenge the "expert" knowledge of his or her cancer doctor. This book gives you that ability. Life-saving? Indeed. Before you submit to any cancer treatment, you need to read all of this book. It is comprehensive and detailed about every type of chemotherapy and every type of cancer. Side effects are horrific and natural substances which ...
  
  











  



  
Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies8 reviews
Steven G. Gabbe, Jennifer R. Niebyl, ...

Churchill Livingstone, 2001

The easier-to-read "Bible" of Obstetrics
There are two texts that are considered the most authoritative on the subject of Obstetrics. Williams is edited by the staff at Parkland, the largest Obstetric hospital in the U.S. and not surprisingly, they consider their text to be "the premier source for the specialty". Williams is also academically dry. Gabbe, by comparison, is easier to read and covers essentially the same material. This ...
  
  











  



  
Recipes for Change: Gourmet Wholefood Cooking for Health and Vitality and Vitality at Menopause7 reviews
Lissa DeAngelis, Molly Siple

Dutton Adult, 1996

A Life Changing Book
I received this book as a gift about 2 years ago when I had just turned 50. I had moderate PMS and perimenopause and as of yet at age 52 have not entered menopause yet. This has been a fabulous book for me preparing me for those years to come, not to mention it has helped me to stabalize my roller coaster blood sugar. I received this book right about the time I gave up on traditional medicene for ...
  
  











  



  
When Your Doctor is Wrong, Hepatitis B Vaccine and Autism8 reviews
Judy Converse

Xlibris Corporation, 2002

Kendra, Parent of Autistic Hep B damaged child
I had read 30 different books on Autism and related topics, before I read "When Your Doctor is Wrong,...". Her book was a validation of everything that all those other books left out. Finally someone looked at the one shot I knew was our problem Hep B. I got the book in the mail on a Friday, and finished it before going to sleep on Friday night. I felt like our families knew each other in ...
  
  











  



  
Living Well with Menopause8 reviews

HarperCollins e-books, 2005

Must have book
Carolyn Chambers Clark has written a MUST HAVE book for women of all ages who want to be in control of their own health, particularly during the life-changing time of menopause. Even young women would benefit from a copy, should they face the possibility of instant menopause due to a complete hysterectomy. My copy of the book is full of highlighted passages I'll need to refer to again. Highly ...
  
  











  



  
Postpartum Depression Demystified: An Essential Guide for Understanding and Overcoming the Most Common ...7 reviews

Da Capo Press, 2007

Not Only Women Experience The Effects Of PPD!!!
Men, this book is a must read for you as well. This will give you the insight to a better understanding of what it is that our "Moms" are going through. Moms aren't the only ones who suffer, we do to. Through Joyce's extremely hard work and personal experience, this book helps us better understand an illness, that many do not know exists. No one knows better than me the personal sacrifice, pain, ...
  
  











  



  
Preparing for Surgery: Guided Imagery Exercises for Relaxation and Accelerated Healing7 reviews
Martin Rossman

Sounds True, Incorporated, 2006

Preparing for Surgery: Guided Imagery Exercises
This CD was very effective in helping me prepare for surgery and recovery. I would recommend it for anyone facing surgery.
  
  











  



  
What's Your Menopause Type? The Revolutionary Program to Restore Balance and reduce Discomforts of Menopause7 reviews
Joseph Collins N.D.

Prima Lifestyles, 2000

Brave new perspective...
I have read the books - all the good ones I thought; I've researched the treatments; I've talked (& talked...) to several physicians, to other women - nothing has even come close to this book. This makes sense! We are all so unique - biologically, psychologically, chemically; why would our passage through menopause not be unique as well? Of course it is! Well written, logical & filled with ...
  
  











  



  
Immunization Theory Vs. Reality: Expose on Vaccinations7 reviews
Neil Z. Miller

New Atlantean Press, 1995

Exposing the Dark Side of Mandatory Vaccination
This book was well worth a second read. I first read it in 1996. As a member of the generation that was allowed to get the measles and chicken pox, this book made sense to me. As the parent of a child brain-damaged from pertussis vaccine toxins, I welcomed this well researched work. I wish I had read it when I was pregnant with Bill. I read so much on nutrition and breast-feeding. I did not ...
  
  











  








   



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