jasnjakesmama
11-19-2001, 10:36 AM
Yipee! I'm the first post!
Okay who would like to talk about books that relate to natural family living? Which ones do you love, hate, consult regularly?
One of my faves is, of course, Natural Family Living by Peggy O'Mara.
I am currently reading How to Raise A Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor by Dr. Robert Mendelsohn. I love this book. I like his straightforward, common sense approach to things. I find his advice very in tune with my own instincts and thus very reassuring.
Spiritual Midwifery by Ina May Gaskin changed my life, or at least how I viewed child birth! I credit her book with giving me confidence in my decision to have a home birth. Very hippy trippy in some parts but it's exactly the way I think birth should be viewed. It also inspired me to learn more about Midwifery and gave me some ideas for a future career.
I'd also like to give a nod to the Dr. Sears books. All of them. He is a nice balance between holistic and your average ped. I wish more Dr's were like him. Maybe then I would not have such a distrust of the medical community.
I look forward to hearing what books inspire you guys on your quest for a natural way of life....
~Jennifer
Okay who would like to talk about books that relate to natural family living? Which ones do you love, hate, consult regularly?
One of my faves is, of course, Natural Family Living by Peggy O'Mara.
I am currently reading How to Raise A Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor by Dr. Robert Mendelsohn. I love this book. I like his straightforward, common sense approach to things. I find his advice very in tune with my own instincts and thus very reassuring.
Spiritual Midwifery by Ina May Gaskin changed my life, or at least how I viewed child birth! I credit her book with giving me confidence in my decision to have a home birth. Very hippy trippy in some parts but it's exactly the way I think birth should be viewed. It also inspired me to learn more about Midwifery and gave me some ideas for a future career.
I'd also like to give a nod to the Dr. Sears books. All of them. He is a nice balance between holistic and your average ped. I wish more Dr's were like him. Maybe then I would not have such a distrust of the medical community.
I look forward to hearing what books inspire you guys on your quest for a natural way of life....
~Jennifer