Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage: Weaving ancient wisdom with modern knowledge

Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage: Weaving ancient wisdom with modern knowledge

by Rachel Reed
Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage: Weaving ancient wisdom with modern knowledge

Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage: Weaving ancient wisdom with modern knowledge

by Rachel Reed

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Overview

It's time for a childbirth revolution. Childbirth has always been, and always will be, a significant rite of passage that transforms a woman into a mother. However, the modern approach to maternity care fails women, families and care providers with outdated practices that centre the needs of institutions rather than individuals. In this book, Rachel Reed demonstrates how childbirth can be reclaimed to centre women and support birth physiology. The book weaves history, science and research with the experiences of women and care providers to create a holistic, evidence-based framework for understanding birth. It takes the reader on a journey through childbirth physiology and practices and focuses on what can be done to create change one mother at a time, one birth at a time. Reclaiming childbirth as a rite of passage acknowledges that self-transformation occurs regardless of how the experience unfolds. It recognises that mothers hold the power and expertise when it comes to birthing their babies. This book encourages women to find their individual pathway through their rite of passage and requires care providers to consider how their actions and interactions influence women's experiences. Whether you are a parent, care provider or educator, this book will transform how you think and feel about childbirth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645002508
Publisher: Word Witch
Publication date: 02/27/2021
Pages: 358
Sales rank: 335,612
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Dr Rachel Reed is a midwife, academic, author and sought-after international speaker. Her focus is childbirth physiology, care provider practice and women's rights (and rites). Rachel has published widely in journals, magazines and writes an award-winning blog, MidwifeThinking. Her first book, Why induction matters, published in 2018, is a popular resource for women and care providers. As a researcher, Rachel studies women's experiences of birth and the influence of care provider interactions. Her work is cited in evidence-based guidelines and textbooks that inform clinical practice. Rachel has designed and implemented midwifery education programs and supervises research students. She is also an experienced midwife, having attended many births in a range of settings and circumstances. Rachel is originally from the North East of England but now lives in a forest in Australia with a variety of humans and animals including her peacock, Eddie.

Table of Contents

Introduction: preparing the yarn

PART ONE: THE WARP

Herstory

The legacy

Blood mysteries

Childbirth as a rite of passage

PART TWO: THE WEFT

Introduction

Preparation

Separation

Liminality

Emergence

Integration

Medical birth rites

Conclusion: Hemstitching

Acknowledgements

Further information

Notes

Index

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