The birth partner A complete guide to childbirth for dads, partners, doulas, and other labor companions
Book - 2025
"For this fully revised sixth edition of this perennial bestseller, birthing expert and practicing midwife Melissa Cheyney, PhD, joins Penny for a better-than-ever, completely up-to-date new book. Since the original publication of The Birth Partner, more than a million people—from spouses, partners, relatives, and friends to doulas, nurses, midwives, and childbirth educators—have relied on Penny Simkin’s clear, concise, authoritative, and warm-hearted guidance as they care for the new mother from her last trimester through the early postpartum period. Including extensive updates on medical knowledge and practices, on changes in hospital and home-birth protocols, and on the role of parents’ cultural backgrounds in shaping an ide...al and satisfying birth plan, The Birth Partner remains the definitive guide to helping a woman through labor and birth and is the essential manual to have at hand during the event. Find thorough information on: Preparing for labor and knowing when it has begun -- Normal labor and how to help the mother every step of the way -- Epidurals and other medications for labor -- Pitocin and other means, including natural ones, to induce or speed up labor -- Non-drug techniques for easing labor pain -- Cesarean birth and complications that may require it -- Breastfeeding and newborn care...and much more. For the partner who wishes to be truly helpful in the birthing room, this book is indispensable."--Amazon.com.
- Subjects
- Published
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Beverly, MA, USA :
Harvard Common Press
2025.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- Sixth revised edition
- Physical Description
- 440 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 422-434) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780760393239
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Book
- A Note about Doulas
- Part 1. Before the Birth
- 1. The Last Weeks of Pregnancy
- What Kind of Birth Partner Will You Be
- Getting Ready for Labor
- Preparing for Life with the Baby
- On to the Next Step...
- Part 2. Labor and Birth
- 2. Getting into Labor
- The Difference between Preiabor and Labor
- How Long Will Labor Last?
- Signs of Labor
- "False" Labor, or Preiabor
- Labor Progresses in Six Ways
- 3. Moving Through the Stages of Labor
- Compare Labor to Running a Marathon
- Preiabor
- The First Stage of Labor (Also Known as the Dilation Stage)
- Early Labor
- Getting into Active Labor (3 to 5 Centimeters Dilation)
- Active Labor
- Transition
- The Second Stage of Labor (Also Known as the Birthing Stage)
- The Resting Phase
- The Descent Phase
- The Crowning and Birth Phase
- The Third Stage of Labor (Also Known as the Placental Stage)
- The Fourth Stage of Labor (Also Known as the Recovery and Bonding Stage)
- 4. Comfort Measures for Labor
- Pain versus Suffering
- The Three Rs: Relaxation, Rhythm, and Ritual
- Self-Help Comfort Measures
- Comfort Aids and Devices
- Comforting Techniques
- Taking Care of Yourself
- 5. Strategies for Challenging Variations in Normal Labor
- The Very Rapid Labor
- When Labor Must Start (Labor-Stimulating Measures)
- The Slow-to-Start Labor
- When the Birthing Person Must Labor in Bed
- A Breech Baby
- A Previous Disappointing or Traumatic Birth Experience
- Part 3. The Medical Side of Childbirth
- Key Questions for Informed Decision-Making
- 6. Tests, Technologies, Interventions, and Procedures
- Late-Pregnancy Tests
- Essential Observations During Labor
- Conditions Influencing the Use of Intervention During Labor
- Common Obstetric Interventions
- 7. Complications in Late Pregnancy, Labor, or Afterward
- Complications for the Pregnant Person
- Complications with Labor Progress
- Complications with the Fetus
- Complications in the Placental Stage
- Complications with the Newborn
- After It Is All Over
- 8. Medications for Pain during Labor
- Management of Normal Labor without Pain Medications
- What You Both Need to Know about Pain Medications
- Know How the Birthing Person Feels About Using Pain Medications
- 9. Cesarean Birth and Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
- Know the Nonmedical Reasons for Cesarean Birth and Factors to Consider
- Know the Medical Reasons for Cesarean Birth
- Know What to Expect During Cesarean Birth
- Your Role during and after a Cesarean Birth
- Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)
- Part 4. After the Birth
- 10. The First Days Postpartum
- The First Few Hours
- The First Few Days for the Baby
- The First Few Days for the Birthing Parent
- Homecoming
- After a Home Birth
- Getting Help and Advice
- Postpartum Emotions
- What about Your Feelings?
- Practical Matters at Home
- 11. Getting Started with Feeding Your Baby
- Reasons for Body-Feeding/Breast-Feeding/Chest-Feeding
- Getting Off to a Good Start
- How to Offer Support Related to Infant Feeding
- Early Concerns
- When to Give the Baby a Bottle
- Parting Words
- Recommended Resources
- Index