Full-day Beginning Midwifery class: Bad Wildbad, Germany, October 2008.
FREE Newsletters
Read Past Issues
Everything Birth.  Your personal source for midwifery supplies.
Do you want to be a midwife? Discover ways to start your education.
Midwifery Today around the Net
Become one of our fans on Facebook.
Join Jan on Facebook and become her friend.
Check out our Twitter Update, then sign up and add us as a friend.
Donate
Breech Birth: Many Approaches class: Bad Wildbad, Germany, October 2008.
Order the Current Issue

Subscribe
Did you enjoy this article?
Receive more like it your postal mailbox.
Subscribe to one or more Midwifery Today publications.
Want to reach midwives?
Advertise in Midwifery Today magazine.
Click here for more information.

What's Right for Me? Making Decisions in Pregnancy and Birth

by Sara Wickham

What's Right for Me? Making Decisions in Pregnancy and Birth

[2002, United Kingdom: AIMS, 76 pages, paperback booklet. See pricing.]

[Review first published in Midwifery Today Issue 67, Autumn 2003, © 2003, Midwifery Today, Inc. Review by Cher Mikkola.]

Order this book from Midwifery Today!

Everyone has the right to choose, but is there always an opportunity to fully exercise that right? Let's face it, the answer is no. But we can still be informed about the possibilities and aware of the areas in which we indeed have power and can use self-knowledge to the best advantage. Author Sara Wickham, long a midwife and childbirth researcher, offers women the skills to think through and identify their needs and feelings, patterns of thought and priorities; examine options; and choose the tools they need to make satisfying and empowering choices.

She respectfully leads the reader through the process of exploring one's birth philosophy by asking a series of questions—a far more effective tool than preaching. She presents types of authoritative knowledge and sources of information and asks readers to rate them according to personal value, helping them clarify for themselves what they may base their opinions and choices on. A chapter about interventions follows this pattern: description, issues raised and questions to ask. A tool she calls BRAN analysis helps the reader make responsible, self-informed decisions under pressure—a common scenario in the Western birth environment. Overall, Sara encourages women to think not in terms of "going against" authority, but "going for" oneself. This very empowering little book should be in every woman's hands, no matter what age, social standing, education or set of birth circumstances she is in!

Reviewer Cher Mikkola is a contributing editor at Midwifery Today magazine, the editor of Midwifery Today E-News, and a freelance writer, editor and proofreader who specializes in the field of birth.

Order this book from Midwifery Today!

Cascade Health Care Products
Subscribe to Midwifery Today
Labor Support for Doulas and Midwives: Bad Wildbad, Germany, October 2008.
Midwifery Today Logo Tote Bag

Available in Natural with Purple print or Black with White print.
Order yours today.
The Online Birth Center
OBC
Babyts.com
 Subscribe to Web Updates (RSS Feed) Subscribe to Birth Products (RSS Feed) Add this page to your de.licio.us sites
HomePublicationsArticlesForumsConferencesBirth MarketAdvertiseShop
Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyAbout UsContact Us
© 1987–2008 Midwifery Today, Inc. All Rights Reserved.