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Many mothers-to-be find themselves torn between choosing a natural childbirth with minimal medical intervention, and the peace of mind offered by instant access to life-saving technology that only a hospital can provide.

Cynthia Gabriel, a doula who has attended hundreds of births and who advises hospitals on how to facilitate low-intervention childbirths, knows that new moms can have both. In this fully updated edition of her popular and pioneering book 
Natural Hospital Birth, Gabriel gives moms, as well as partners and even medical personnel, concise and reassuring guidance on how to have as natural a birth as possible in a hospital setting.

Gabriel shows expectant mothers how to avoid unnecessary medical interventions, how to take the initiative and consciously prepare for the kind of birth they want, and how to prepare a birth plan to share with doctors and nurses at the hospital.


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You Can Do It

So you want a natural birth.

And, by choice or by circumstance, you will give birth in a hospital. You can do it!

You will be fighting against the odds, yet a natural birth in the hospital is possible. It is feasible. Your hope is very realistic.

In these pages you will meet women who achieved natural births in hospitals all over North America, as well as their partners and their loved ones. Their stories are inspiring and can teach you what it takes to give birth naturally.

If you are like the majority of women in North America, you are interested in letting your body follow its natural course in labor the same way that it has followed its natural course during your pregnancy. You are curious, apprehensive, or perhaps even scared about facing labor pain.

You believe that having access to the high-tech specialists and equipment of a hospital will put your mind at ease. But you hope that hightech interventions will be saved for a serious emergency, when they are absolutely necessary.

Perhaps you have always known that you will give birth in a hospital. Or perhaps you have investigated giving birth at home or in a birth center. Yet your thoughts or research have led you to decide that these options are not right for you. Many women cannot explain why, but they know that they feel safest giving birth in a hospital. Other women would be interested in out-of-hospital options, but those options are not available or affordable where they live. And still other women find themselves in a 'high-risk' category that makes out-of-hospital birth medically inadvisable.

The bottom line is that you desire a natural birth and you feel safest giving birth in a hospital. Setting the intention to achieve a natural hospital birth is a wonderful first step. Women merit the right to choose hospital birth without having to sacrifice the body’s natural process. There is no good reason that pregnant women in North America should not be able to have what they most deeply desire. Natural birth in hospitals is possible.

Adrenaline stops labor. Oxytocin moves labor forward.

At the end of a pregnancy, a woman’s body needs to relax and ope — literally. The hormone relaxin relaxes your joints so that your pelvis can open fully. Prostaglandins relax and thin out your cervix. Your cervix, which starts out long and hard, smoothes to a thin membrane. Oxytocin courses through your blood, making you feel tender, emotional, and 'ready.' Finally, your body releases endorphins, morphine-like chemicals, to protect you from pain.

The uterine muscles contract and stretch in several different directions. During early and active labor, some muscles are squeezing inward, while others are pulling the cervix upward. When the cervix has dilated 10 centimeters, uterine muscles at the top of the uterus push downward.

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About the Author

Cynthia Gabriel is a doula, a childbirth educator, a medical anthropologist with a PhD from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a mother of three. She attends births and leads women’s and parents’ support groups in the Ann Arbor, Michigan, area, where she lives with her family. She is the author of the best-selling book Natural Hospital Birth.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvard Common Press; 2nd edition (May 15, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 155832917X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1558329171
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
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    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,093 ratings

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Cynthia Gabriel is an inspirational speaker, medical anthropologist, mother of three, and a doula who has attended hundreds of births in three countries. With a PhD from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a Post-Doctorate Fellowship from the University of Michigan, Gabriel conducts research on childbearing and teaches in the Women and Gender Studies Dept at University of Michigan. She co-runs the Parenting Center Nest & Nurture where she teaches in-person and on-line childbirth education in Ann Arbor, Michigan.


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Customers find the book very informative, practical, and thorough. They also describe it as an easy read with significant details. Readers appreciate the variety of birth stories and narratives from other survivor moms.

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212 customers mention "Information quality"208 positive4 negative

Readers find the book very informative, practical, and concrete. They say it's full of sensible, level-headed, evidence-based information. Readers also mention the book provides a comprehensive overview of everything to consider, plan for, and expect when you want a natural birth.

"...Overall, this is an excellent resource for all pregnant moms. So many women recount that their birth experience was disappointing or even traumatic...." Read more

"...you are planning a home birth or birth center birth it is very informational in general and great tips for getting the mind ready." Read more

"...It contains an unbiased, truthful overview of each and every intervention that will be offered, things to consider when deciding whether to use them..." Read more

"...out I was pregnant and really began reading this book.... It's been so inspirational and is really giving me a lot to think about as I move into my..." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read with significant details. They say it's well-written, easy to understand, and useful. Readers also mention the author does an amazing job of describing childbirth. Additionally, they say the book is enjoyable and walks step-by-step through labor.

"...Not an easy read, but extremely empowering – especially for women who might doubt their own abilities to birth healthy babies...." Read more

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Customers find the book helpful, saying it includes a variety of birth stories, real-life stories, and recommendations for readers. They also appreciate the narratives from other survivor moms and the concrete examples of birth plans and strategies to use. Readers mention that the book provides scenarios that may come up and how to respond. They like the information on different birth positions and how people and feelings can affect them.

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Customers find the perspective in the book great, comprehensive, and perfect. They say it gives an excellent picture of what to expect and tools to make. Readers also mention they feel prepared and empowered to design their desired birth experience.

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Customers find the book unbiased, nonjudgmental, and informative. They appreciate the sensible, level-headed, and evidence-based information.

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I really enjoyed reading this book during my 3rd pregnancy and now again in my 4th. It definitely helped me prepare for an unmedicated birth (my 1st unmedicated) in the hospital. It is easy to read and has lots of great info, even as a 3rd & 4th time mom it is very helpful. I highly recommend it, even if you aren't planning to go unmedicated or if you are planning a home birth or birth center birth it is very informational in general and great tips for getting the mind ready.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2013
Natural Hospital Birth has turned out to be one of my favorite birth books, and I’ve recommended it to several other expecting moms. It is all about having an empowered birth and being a part of the process – not just “along for the ride.” I recommend it even if you are considering a medicated birth, because epidural moms want to be empowered, too!

The book goes into some detail about many of the common medical practices and interventions – more so than the typical birth books like “What to Expect” and “The Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy.” Those are good resources, but cover very little on the hospital birth experience and the cascade of interventions that too many mothers face (and are sometimes pressured into).

The book helps the mom determine what kind of birth experience she wants, and how to create an effective birth plan that will be (hopefully) respected by caregivers. There is also a list of common interventions, the pros and cons for each, and steps to take to avoid the interventions.

One of the most helpful parts of the book is the section on the actual birth process in detail – what it feels like, what to expect, the stages, comfort measures, etc. This is great for the first-time mom, and helpful for the mom who has had medicated births in the past but is trying for natural birth this time.

I think this is a great resource for birth partners, too – especially the section on the actual birth process. The author makes it clear that the birth partner should have a deep understanding of the birth plan – when mom is in the middle of a contraction or concentrating through hard labor, she may not be able to effectively communicate. Birth partners are essential in making sure the laboring mother’s wishes are respected. The book includes scripts that birth partners can use when interacting with caregivers on mom’s behalf.

Overall, this is an excellent resource for all pregnant moms. So many women recount that their birth experience was disappointing or even traumatic. This book provides great information on how to make your birth experience an empowering and positive one.

OTHER BOOKS FROM MY PERSONAL READING LIST:

Childbirth Without Fear (Grantly Dick-Read): First written in the 1950’s, this is still the go-to book on natural birth practices and how to avoid fear and pain. Not an easy read, but extremely empowering – especially for women who might doubt their own abilities to birth healthy babies. Dick-Read has so many positive messages for moms. Again, even if you are planning on an epidural or other medicated birth, you will still benefit from this book.

HypnoBirthing: The Mongan Method (Marie F. Mongan): Another natural-based birth book, but oh-so-helpful. HypnoBirthing teaches deep meditation methods that can help control not only pain, but also fear and anxiety. Even with an epidural (and especially during a c-section), many moms experience anxiety during the birth process. Hypnobirthing can really help!

Survivor Moms: Women’s Stories of Birthing, Mothering and Healing after Sexual Abuse (M. Sperlick, J. Seng): A great resource for moms who are also survivors of sexual trauma (or any PTSD survivor). Includes narratives from other survivor moms and addresses issues that they face.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012
I am about to have my first baby (39 weeks today!) and I have been striving to find the right way to achieve a natural hospital birth. I'm not comfortable doing it at home, but I also want to avoid as many unnecessary interventions as possible. I found this book on Amazon, and I have to say--it is an invaluable resource. I read through it so quickly, and now I've assigned some sections to my husband!

I've read Birthing from Within, and I looked through A Thinking Woman's Guide, as well as numerous pregnancy and baby books. (I'm a Psychology MA student, and I can't decide anything without doing some research first!!) Out of all of the books I've read (seriously it's a lot--I have about 20), this one really spoke to me. I felt like many of the other books about natural childbirth had an undertone of "Well if you HAVE to go to a hospital" or "Well if you HAVE to have an OB" and this did not. I love that it acknowledges that for most women, an OB and a hospital setting is normal--and that it's OKAY! My OB is fantastic--she values natural practices and is much more willing to discuss natural alternatives and recommend those before using medical interventions. She lives her life like I do--organic, local, holistic. She has been a huge supporter of my decision to have a natural birth, and even with my medical complications has done what she can to provide me with non-medical interventions to treat them.

The other thing I wanted to mention was the amazing section on "Birth Plans." I have argued with myself for nearly 6 months now about writing a birth plan. At first I thought I definitely needed one. Then I thought, "You can't PLAN birth!" so I scrapped it. Then I thought, "Well but what if..." I have struggled with this for a long time. The section on these complicated and potentially controversial "plans" helped to sort it all out for me. I decided to write a "Birth Wish List" (the word plan kept throwing me off) that uses a couple sentences for each section to describe our wishes for a natural birth and to ask for help from the hospital staff in achieving this goal. I used a lot of the advice this book gave about keeping it positive ("We'd prefer to use...") rather than confrontational ("We don't want..."). After writing it, I felt so positive and peaceful about it, and that's exactly how I want this experience to be.

I am now at the point that I am no longer afraid of birthing in a hospital. After I knew that I wanted to go as natural as possible, I started to prepare myself for battle. I hated the feeling of conflict and fear that I felt about it. I wondered if maybe I should just lie during labor and force a home birth (not something I want!!) so I could avoid all of the expected confrontation. I worried about fights with the labor nurses and hospital staff, and I worried about failing in my goals. It was as if I knew that deep down, I'd never get what I really want and then I'd have to live with that for the rest of my life.

After reading this book, I don't feel this way. Sure, I know that there will be things that we have to assert ourselves on. I've had lengthy discussions with my support team about being my advocates and how to stay firm but positive when presented with interventions. I've embraced the situation I'll be (slowly, painfully) walking into once I head to the hospital (hopefully in transition!!) and have decided that I am going to be positive, calm, and team-oriented in my approach to birthing my daughter. Instead of seeing the hospital as enemy territory, I'm viewing it as a sanctuary. I'm making it my own, and enlisting the staff to my team. Together, all of us--we will birth this child as naturally as possible.

I don't know that I could have approached this with as much conviction as I have now without reading this book. I am confident in my decisions and know that we will achieve them. Thank you, Cynthia, so much for writing such a practical and yet inspiring book for what I feel is a growing population of mothers--the ones who value the safety of the medical field but wish to forego unnecessary utilization of the techniques and interventions available in order to be more in tune with themselves, their babies, and nature--the way it was intended to be.

I highly recommend this book for all birthing mothers. It contains an unbiased, truthful overview of each and every intervention that will be offered, things to consider when deciding whether to use them, and how to respectfully and calmly refuse them if you decide not to. It also discusses ways to make your hospital birth your own and to approach it with peace. While reading this book, I felt empowered and confident--something a first time mom rarely feels about the birthing process!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
I really enjoyed reading this book during my 3rd pregnancy and now again in my 4th. It definitely helped me prepare for an unmedicated birth (my 1st unmedicated) in the hospital. It is easy to read and has lots of great info, even as a 3rd & 4th time mom it is very helpful. I highly recommend it, even if you aren't planning to go unmedicated or if you are planning a home birth or birth center birth it is very informational in general and great tips for getting the mind ready.
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I really enjoyed reading this book during my 3rd pregnancy and now again in my 4th. It definitely helped me prepare for an unmedicated birth (my 1st unmedicated) in the hospital. It is easy to read and has lots of great info, even as a 3rd & 4th time mom it is very helpful. I highly recommend it, even if you aren't planning to go unmedicated or if you are planning a home birth or birth center birth it is very informational in general and great tips for getting the mind ready.
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Very useful and reassuring book on labour and birth. Gives amazing tips on how to approche your healthcare professional with your labour and birth wishes. Gives you a good idea of procedures / medications that can be used and how to avoid them.
Lilli
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Got this in preparation for my first birth. Being pregnant for the first time all this labor stuff is terrifying, but this book was very helpful to get my head around what could happen and what I can control and what not. It is very realistic, you never know what will happen, but in case of options being offered to you, you will know what exactly it means, what are the benefits and disadvantages and you will be empowered to take the right decision for yourself. We will bring this book to hospital with us and it will be my husband's go to in case of decision-making.
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