The Cesarean Myth

The Cesarean Myth by Mortimer G. Rosen, published by Penguin Books in 1989, is a first edition that spans 174 pages. This book provides sound advice on the circumstances under which a cesarean section may be necessary, aiming to empower mothers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions regarding childbirth. It emphasizes the importance of building a partnership with healthcare providers to ensure a safe delivery.
Readers will find practical guidance on navigating the complexities of childbirth, particularly in relation to cesarean procedures. The book addresses key topics in family and relationships, parenting, and medical practices, specifically within gynecology and obstetrics. Illustrated throughout, The Cesarean Myth serves as a resource for expectant mothers seeking clarity and support in their birthing choices.
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Filled with sound advice on when and if a cesarean is necessary, and suggestions on how to build a partnership with the doctor that will make the delivery as safe as possible, The Cesarean Myth will help mothers make informed, and possibly lifesaving, decisions about childbirth. Illustrated.
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