The birth book An OB-GYN's guide to demystifying labor and delivery

Jennifer Lincoln

Book - 2026

"Essential, empowering medical information and advice to help you prepare for your Labor and Delivery journey--from a leading OB--GYN and social media educator"--

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Published
New York : Rodale [2026]
Language
English
Main Author
Jennifer Lincoln (author)
Edition
First paperback edition
Item Description
"A Rodale trade paperback original"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
xvii, 356 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-344) and index.
ISBN
9780593980507
  • Introduction
  • The who and the where
  • Is it time?
  • Welcome to the (birthday) party
  • If things get interesting
  • The grand entrance (or exit)
  • The afterparty
  • Stillbirth
  • Conclusion.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ob-gyn Lincoln (Let's Talk About Down There) delivers a comprehensive and sensitive guide to giving birth. She presents her advice in question-and-answer format, beginning with logistics like choosing where to have the baby (a hospital offers access to pain medication options, while birthing at home with a midwife can be more affordable and comforting) and how to know when it's time to go there (when one's water breaks or contractions are regular and painful). Providing an overview of the stages of labor, she notes that the duration can be affected by whether the mother has an epidural and if she has given birth before. Possible complications are discussed as well, such as preeclampsia, or high blood pressure during pregnancy, and shoulder dystocia, which is when the baby's shoulder gets stuck under the mother's pubic bone. Lincoln also addresses challenges that arise after labor, such as postpartum depression, explaining that mood changes are common and therapy and medication can help. With a kind, informed voice, Lincoln anticipates common questions pregnant people are likely to have, from the lighthearted ("Will always look... like this?") to the practical ("How do I prevent tearing?"). This is a solid addition to any new mother's bookshelf. (Mar.)

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