I am the proud mother of a boy of two and a half years, and in my 4th month of pregnancy with twins. I bought this book for answers to my questions on this special pregnancy, even though I had been careful not to read anything and trust my body for the birth of my first. If this guide has the merit of completeness, it has the major disadvantage of a medical gaze that focuses on the risks (which from the scientific point of view is commendable as it helps to reduce child mortality). The view of the reader (an expectant mother or a father-and not a midwifery student) is forgotten, the terms are negative (danger, high risk, infernal, and so on).
We must draw the information in this guide, theme by theme and do not read it in its entirety. Otherwise, take that as the opinion of a scientific body that higher judge referrals for theatrical incident led to delivery have drastic positions far from what is expected of a "midwife" , the one that accompanies the arrival of life.
To read so, but with distance, whose mothers are, of legitimately unable.