David and I start our Bradley Childbirth class tomorrow and I'm excited to say I was able to finish reading Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way, before the class began. I highly recommend this book for all pregnant mommies, even if you are not planning on having a natural birth. The book is graphic, which threw me for a loop at first, but the details of birth, relaxation techniques and labor practice have helped me to become educated and at ease about labor. The Bradley classes study and practice this material over a course of 12 weeks. For more information on the Bradley Method and to find a class visit Bradley Birth.com.
June Reading
Finished bible study book No Other Gospel
Babywise
Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way
July Reading
Bible study, Shepherding a Child's Heart
The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding (this book is rather long I may not get around to my second book)
Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Good Reads for Summer
I currently (soon to change!) have plenty of free time and one reason I set a goal of reading two books a month is to give me something to do with all that free time and not squander my time away on mindless things. With David busy at school many nights or studying I've found having hobbies and activities is a must.
Here's an update on my reading
May
The Husband Coached Childbirth - Robert Bradley, MD
The Hollow - Agatha Christie
June
Babywise - Ezzo & Bucknam, MD
Current Reads
Bible study
No Other Gospel - Ruvolo
Shepherding a Child's Heart- Tripp
To finish for June
Natural Childbirth, The Bradley Way- Rosegg
Books on my reading list
King's Cross - Keller
Infidel- Ali
Freakonomics - Levitt and Dubner
Catch 22 - Heller
Three Cups of Tea - Mortenson
Alexander Peterson Trilogy
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