Mirna Destefanis từ Badetto BS, Italy

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2019-04-09 18:30

Từ Điển Tác Giả, Tác Phẩm Văn Học Việt Nam Dùng Cho Nhà Trường Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

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When I first saw this book and wanted to read it, I thought it would probably strip me of any desire ever to have children. Fortunately, it actually accomplished the opposite, affirming that no matter which way you prefer to give birth--with drugs, without drugs, squatting, lying down, with a midwife or a doctor--there is probably someone out there who has tried it before and there are lots of arguments for your preferred method. I could detect the author's bias toward giving birth the natural way with a midwife, and frankly felt convinced by it. It seems that our history of treating birth "like a disease" rather than a natural process and interfering with all sorts of drugs, tools, and doctors who think they know better than women who have been through it has caused more harm than good. The mini-biographies of all kinds of natural birth advocates have me convinced that if my husband and I ever have a baby, which I hope we will in a few years, I would want to try it the natural way. Pain is manageable without drugs and it sounds like there are less risks overall (for example: the numbness of an epidural can take away a woman's ability to push, thus increasing the risk of breech babies, a required C-section, or the use of forceps and episiotomies. Babies can be accidentally cut during C-sections, and those operations also increase the future risk of pregnancy complications or infertility since a placenta has difficulty attaching to scar tissue). My main criticism of the book is that it's so packed with information that could have been better organized by time period. The author chose to organize it by category, which worked well for such an ambitious project, but the times jumped around so much that it was a little hard to follow at points. Other than that, I loved the stream of factoids and constantly interrupted my husband's own reading to share them with him. Being informed about something always makes me much more calm about it than not knowing, so the positive impact of reading this book overall far outweighed the gruesome parts for me--but if you just want those, go ahead and Google the word symphysiotomy and you'll have had enough.

Người đọc Mirna Destefanis từ Badetto BS, Italy

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.