Taming is for women contemplating childbirth and facing the
interventional practices currently the mode. Taming explores the
common interventions in hospital birth responsible for the rising
incidence of violence, depression and suicide in children. Taming
is an in-depth critique of modern obstetrical care while it
instructs and encourages safer solutions in childbirth. Taming
addresses the cause and effect of fetal trauma stressing fetal
consciousness and sentience. Taming offers safe alternatives to the
progressively interventional medical management of normal
childbirth. Medically managed birth is about considerations of the
doctors, the institutions, the insurance companies, and the fear of
malpractice claims. Our babies are not products. They are
conscious, feeling, sentient beings from the day of conception and
must be honored as such. Part One is a review of institutional
childbirth care delivery. This section is to give the reader a
foundation to understand the medical model and the politics of
hospital care. Part Two is designed to open the understanding of
the prenatal and birth aspects of obstetrical management and
attempts to clarify "Intentionality." Part Three offers a solution
to and completion of birthing practices contrasted with the
prospective of Mother-Baby-Centered childbirth. Taming attempts to
answer the question: Is there a way for childbirth to occur where
the baby's consciousness and sentience is implicit and where
mother's authority over her body and process is maintained and
respected?
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