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Congratulations Victoria! I'm afraid I don't have that one but I have a hypnobirthing book (very useful and practical information) and a great book on homebirthing if either of those would be useful. Don't worry if not, won't be offended!

I have a copy somewhere which you're more than welcome to borrow if i can find it?I may have lent it to someone as I'm not sure off the top of my head where it is. I also have Dick Grantley Read's Childbirth Without Fear, which is worth a look too. Plus loads of other natural birth type books which might be interesting if you fancy?!

Also I'd recommend getting "Baby Catcher" which is by another US midwife although I can't remember her name and I lent my copy out, it's less about your birth than documenting her many birth experiences (home and hospital) and I read it when pregnant with my first and found it a lovely (sometimes emotional) read.

Another vote for Birth Skills by JuJu Sindin. I was very apprehensive when my second baby was coming along and I found her techniques very helpful and down to earth. I sold my copy a while ago but you can get hold of it on Amazon.
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