This book review is a stop on the Virtual Book Tour for The Gift of Giving Life. . . From the Authors:The Gift of Giving Life: Rediscovering the Divine Nature of Pregnancy and Birth offers something that no other book has before–a spiritual look at ...
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- The Gift of Giving Life Book Review
- A Birth With a Change of Plans
- Baby Kellam's Quick Arrival
- Poor Families Reusing Disposable Diapers
- Comedian Jim Gaffigan Talks About Home Birth
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This book review is a stop on the Virtual
Book Tour for The Gift of Giving Life.
From the Authors:The
Gift of Giving Life: Rediscovering the Divine Nature of Pregnancy and
Birth offers something that
no other book has before–a spiritual look at pregnancy, birth and
mothering by and for LDS women and other women of faith.
The
Gift of Giving Life does
not advocate for
We had our baby at 35 weeks. He is doing well and we're home thankfully. He weighed 5 lbs 14 oz and was 19 1/2 " long. he's a cutie and we love him and are glad that things turned out well. My water broke Saturday morning in a slow trickle, my midwife confirmed that it was amniotic fluid and so we went to Good Samaritan's Hospital in Lafayette. I was really nervous about how they would receive
It is hard to believe that I was in labor over a month ago anticipating the arrival of my sweet Kellam and my “perfect” birth. Through my whole pregnancy my sweet sister told me not to plan anything because I would be sadly disappointed if things didn’t go the way I wanted them too. Boy was she right! I should have listened to my younger wiser sister. Thanks for trying Jess! (;
May 16, 2012,
I can't help but wonder why we can't provide poor families with reusable cloth diapers. It would save money over time, help the families be more self-reliant, and save hundreds of thousands of diapers from going into landfills.
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