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While many women react violently to the use of the word painless in connection with childbirth, every year thousands of women worldwide -- and from differing backgrounds -- experience a painless childbirth. The author herself has experienced it. How does this happen?
Pain is what we feel when something goes wrong. When we break a leg or sprain a joint, we feel pain. There is no relief unless we resort to painkillers. By contrast, childbirth is a natural event with a known positive outcome. And while a birth contraction is indeed intense, it lasts only a minute and then you get a break. When a woman learns to manage these contractions one minute at a time, she learns that labor is very different from what she has experienced as pain in her life so far. Once the baby is born, the sensations of labor go away, and the mother has a happy, amazing, loving baby snuggling in her arms. "Painless Childbirth is filled with heartfelt, practical and scientifically accurate information. It helps pregnant women expect the best -- and then create it." -- Christiane Northrup, MD, Best-selling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom
About the Author
Giuditta Tornetta experienced her own painless childbirth in 1984, and the experience inspired her to dedicate her life to helping women obtain painless, natural childbirth. A certified birth and postpartum doula, she also is a lactation educator, a clinical hypnotherapist, and a NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) practitioner. A contributing editor for Los Angeles Family Magazine with her monthly column, "Ask Doula Giuditta," Las Vegas Family Magazine, The Wet Set Gazette, and SheKnows.com, Tornetta has published more than 300 articles in the United States and United Kingdom. Excerpts from this book have appeared in Mother Magazine in the UK and Mothering Magazine in the USA.