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Book Summary InformationAuthor: Anne Marie Ezzo, Diane Dirks, Sharon Nelson Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2003-10 ISBN: 0971453268 Number of pages: 248 Publisher: Parent Wise Solutions Accessories:
Book Reviews of On Becoming Birthwise: Understanding Birth by DesignBook Review: An early introduction to the Baby(un)wise books Summary: 2 Stars
This book gives no information that isn't readily available elsewhere form a more reputable source, except a positive endorsement of Gary Ezzo's disproved infant training theories. Before considering further on what birth and baby care books to purchase, people need to realize that the Ezzo's are ostensibly religious figures, removed from ministry in multiple churches and credited with authoring the secular version of the religious books that have led to Failure to thrive infants, and children with attachment disorder. I really hope no one really wants to start on that path with their infant.The subtitle of this book is mentions birthing "by Design". Physiologically oriented parents need to understand the "Design" is referring to Creation "Science" "intelligent" design, not to anything based on biological fact. The information given here wasn't written by Gary Ezzo but by a consortium of a couple nurses, a few MD's and a couple CNM (certified Nurse-Midwives). It's a medical model book on birth, with no entries in the index for "homebirth" or "doula", so expect no discussion on anything outside of hospitals and birth centers. The sections on labor read pretty much like the soft "What to expect when You're Expecting", a book renowned for it's lack of empowering information. There are a couple pages on positions for pain relief, but not enough to help a woman avoid a medicalized birth or to even understand why drugs in labor are dangerous to her and her baby. One brief chapter on feeding infants includes the tired statement "there are advantages and disadvantages to both bottle feeding and breastfeeding", disregarding the 100+ citations on the risks of formula feeding at the end of the AAPediatrics Statement on the Use of Human Milk. I wonder what disadvantages to breastfeeding there might be other than this absurd statement, paraphrased, "deciding how to feed an infant needs to me a family decision based on whether or not the mother can be well nourished and well rested enough to breastfeed the baby." !!! Well, the last time I looked, it was metabolically more difficult to be pregnant than to breastfeed, and if the mother is so darned worn out from baby care, she most certainly does not have the extra energy one needs to bottle feed! Bottle feeding is expensive, difficult to do safely and a mother has the constant worry of whether or not the pharmaceutical company has made a manufacturing mistake. Certainly a mother would be better rested knowing that her baby is fed the food that God or Nature intended! The final pages of the books contain various "scientific" appearing charts, including a goal sheet for post-partum. By one week post partum, moms are supposed to shower by noon, by two weeks they need to be dressed by noon and by 3 weeks, they need to have their make-up on by noon! Whoa! In the real world of nurturing, the baby really doesn't care what the mom is wearing and probably prefers the un-made-up face anyway. Oooops! In the Baby(un)wise series, DAD is the all important God designated family head and decider of all things. I guess that's why Mom needs to worry about those things. Here's a tip Mom- throw out the schedules, attend to baby, your rest and nursing. Everything else will follow in it's time. After all, Mary (remember, the Mom who gave birth to Jesus?) didn't have a clock, a schedule or make-up to put on. She had a baby who needed her love, her milk and her physical presence. The Ezzos will appear truly Godly when they realize that those are the important things in life. Just don't get caught up in the Ezzo plans before *or* after birth.
Summary of On Becoming Birthwise: Understanding Birth by DesignMedical research continually develops better ways to manage labor and delivery for healthy outcomes. With all of the choices, theories, and plethora of ideas available today, it's a challenge for expectant parents to know where to turn for wise counsel. Where will you turn for help? On Becoming Birthwise has the answers for you. As an outgrowth of a childbirth course created in 1989 by a group of health-care providers knowledgeable and skilled in labor and delivery, (and now with over eighty years of collective hospital and clinical experience behind them), this resource is a must-read for every expectant parent. Our authors explore the medical options available from high-tech intervention to natural childbirth. You will grow in your understanding and appreciation of the physical and emotional transitions taking place during your pregnancy and at each stage of labor. Similar to the other seven books in our series, On Becoming Birthwise is informative, practical, and easily understood, and perhaps most importantly, written from the hearts of moms who are also medical professionals. The Birthwise method is a confidence-builder providing sound advice to assist any expectant couple in making wise medical decisions to achieve a healthy outcome for mom and baby. We are pleased to add this book to our parenting series. We have read many glowing post-delivery reports, we have listened to moms and dads speak with confidence and satisfaction of their birthing experience, and we know this resource will serve to encourage you through the beautiful process of bringing forth a new life.
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