Parturition without Pain or Loss of Consciousness. A Spiritual and Physical Approach to Painless Childbirth

Par : James Townley
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  • Nombre de pages204
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664564375
  • EAN4057664564375
  • Date de parution04/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille389 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Parturition without Pain or Loss of Consciousness, " James Townley explores the visceral experience of childbirth through a scientific and philosophical lens, challenging conventional narratives around pain and women's experiences in labor. Engaging with the intersections of medicine, ethics, and emotional wellbeing, Townley employs a blend of clinical analysis and empathetic storytelling, illuminating the autonomy of the birthing process.
The book situates itself within contemporary discussions on childbirth practices, advocating for a paradigm shift that respects women's rights to experience a pain-free labor while maintaining their consciousness. James Townley, a physician and scholar with an interest in obstetrics and medical ethics, draws upon years of clinical experience and an in-depth understanding of human physiology to craft this compelling narrative.
His unique perspective is shaped by personal experiences in advocating for women's rights in healthcare and the transformative potential of holistic birthing practices. Townley'Äôs expertise lends credibility to his arguments, making a case for both informed consent and the emotional dimensions of childbirth. This book is essential reading for medical professionals, expectant parents, and anyone interested in the societal implications of childbirth practices.
Townley'Äôs insightful analysis encourages readers to rethink deeply ingrained beliefs about pain in labor and offers a hopeful vision for a future where childbirth can be a more humane and conscious experience.
In "Parturition without Pain or Loss of Consciousness, " James Townley explores the visceral experience of childbirth through a scientific and philosophical lens, challenging conventional narratives around pain and women's experiences in labor. Engaging with the intersections of medicine, ethics, and emotional wellbeing, Townley employs a blend of clinical analysis and empathetic storytelling, illuminating the autonomy of the birthing process.
The book situates itself within contemporary discussions on childbirth practices, advocating for a paradigm shift that respects women's rights to experience a pain-free labor while maintaining their consciousness. James Townley, a physician and scholar with an interest in obstetrics and medical ethics, draws upon years of clinical experience and an in-depth understanding of human physiology to craft this compelling narrative.
His unique perspective is shaped by personal experiences in advocating for women's rights in healthcare and the transformative potential of holistic birthing practices. Townley'Äôs expertise lends credibility to his arguments, making a case for both informed consent and the emotional dimensions of childbirth. This book is essential reading for medical professionals, expectant parents, and anyone interested in the societal implications of childbirth practices.
Townley'Äôs insightful analysis encourages readers to rethink deeply ingrained beliefs about pain in labor and offers a hopeful vision for a future where childbirth can be a more humane and conscious experience.