As a highly experienced community midwife and teacher, Bridget Sheeran knows that pregnancy should be a time for vital physical and mental preparation. The body and mind do much of this automatically but there are many ways to support this process, and to resist the day-to-day stresses that can hinder it. Through detailed images for colouring-in, Bridget invites pregnant women to allow their natural curiosity to rise up and lead them to discover how they can help themselves through the process of birth. As women relate to their interpretation of the illustrations, this book can powerfully: Allow them in their own time to focus on their needs in pregnancy, birth and becoming a mother; Motivate them to prepare for birth and the responsibility of caring for a newborn; Enable personal well-being through relieving stress via the 'right brain' activity of colouring-in; Motivate women to evaluate their personal resources and find the support structures they will need to do the most important job in the world: give birth and nurture their baby.
Les mer
Community midwife and teacher Bridget Sheeran, through a series of 30 beautiful, double-page, colour-in images realised by artist Olwyn Jennings, invites pregnant women to discover how they can help themselves through the process of birth, focusing on what they and their baby will need.
Les mer
Introduction - how this book can help in preparation for childbirth; 30 detailed, double-page line drawings for colouring-in, related to the theme of preparing for childbirth; Key to the images in the book - why Bridget has chosen these and what colouring them in may help mothers-to-be to achieve
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781611166
Publisert
2017-04-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Hammersmith Health Books
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
64

Forfatter

Biographical note

Bridget Sheeran SRN, RM, MSc , LCH, MCH has a background in nursing and midwifery in hospitals and the community. She has four sons, three of them born at home, and one waterbirth. She has been an Independent midwife in London, Dublin, Wicklow and Cork. She has an MSc in Midwifery from Trinity College and founded the Community Midwives Association in Ireland. Bridget pioneered the successful BabyTalk in West Cork, currently in its 17th year. She teaches her Birth Know How Doula course in Ireland and the UK.