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For all women with healthy pregnancies who want to arm themselves with knowledge and avoid unnecessary interventions


Author and mother Sonia Killik, urges and empowers expectant mothers to take back control of their bodies and their births. In a medicated world dominated by caesareans, interventions and impersonality, this step-by-step guide navigates the world of childbirth procedures.

It provides an in-depth account of all the options available to expectant women – from midwives and doulas, home and hospital births, and all the drugs and interventions in between, leaving the reader fully-equipped, knowledgeable and ready to choose the method of their baby's birth.

By sharing her own personal experience of pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding, this book is an honest, empowering and highly readable guideline to childbirth.

  • Learn about each birthing method available to you

  • How your birthing choice effects your baby and yourself

  • Pre and post birth guides and support

  • Breastfeeding and formula choices 

If you read only one book before birthing your child, this should be it.


Birth Empowering Women through their Childbirth Choices edition by Sonia Killik Health Fitness Dieting eBooks

If a person is going to write a nonfiction guide I would expect an element of expertise or formal education in the matter. Rather, the author has no degrees in the medical field yet writes as if these depictions of birth are truth. They are not. This book is full of medical falsehoods, outdated research and opinion. If a new mom to be were to read this and repeat or quote parts of this book to their doctor they'd look like idiots. I fear for new moms reading this book. So don't.
A few things about this book - good/bad/in-between.

1) There were some formatting issues with the tables that I think, presented differently, would have made more of an impact. Horizontal information on Kindle displays better. So I would avoid trying to incorporate tables that become mis-aligned in the formatting process. I would recommend re-formatting the book's interior for Kindle specifically.
2) Spelling errors were present such as "featal" which is really "fetal". I think the book could stand to go through the editing process one more time.
3) I felt a sense of bias in the presentation of the various options of birth. For many women who have had non-elective C-sections, I think they'll be somewhat offended by the bias. The author needs to remember that some women are not given a choice. The reality of birth is that while you can plan all you want, the baby is going to enter their way into the world on their own agenda and not the mother's or even the doctor's. You'll immediately pick up on this bias in the first few chapters.

As someone who has experienced 3 births, all differing in extremes from all-natural to emergency C-section for a transverse breach baby, I just wasn't impressed with the tone or presentation of the material. It reminded me of feelings I had with dealing with breastfeeding Nazis in the hospital who claimed that there's only one "right way" to feed a baby - unpleasant. For some it will be an entertaining read.

Product details

  • File Size 4090 KB
  • Print Length 265 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Sonia Killik; 2 edition (November 22, 2015)
  • Publication Date November 22, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B018EB87OM

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During my last of three children, I opted for a natural birth so I was all about this book when I read the title and synopsis. Unfortunately, the book starts fine only to make a steep decline for the rest of the ride. I was absolutely astonished at the anger emanating from this book. I completely empathize because my first birth was awful and played out with some of the horrors described in this book. But that was NOT typical. I don't spout off about doctors as if they are evil villains. They're not. I have been on opposite sides of this experience and have a doctor that has cared for me and my family, and still does to this day. I know many people who do and they haven't had to look far.

The writing was absolutely impeccable. I cannot rave about that enough because a lot of the indies I have read look like an editor never touched it. The reader is warned beforehand that there will be anger and swearing, but I was truly not prepared for the amount of vitriol in this book. The author has every right to express her anger, I was angry about a lot of the information not given to me either. The only thing is, this book is not going to win anyone over. The anger is extreme and anything not deemed natural is treated subjectively, with examples leaning toward fear mongering. All in all, if the constant opinions were to be contained to a chapter or two, and the options were painted with a lot less bias, I wouldn't have been so put off.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
While there were many things I did not agree with about the labor and delivery section of this book, there are many things I realized I had in common with the author in ways of parenthood. I got (and still get) grief about co-sleeping with my children. As a working mother, I am away from my children most of the day and feel that nighttime is our special bonding time. I would never give up co-sleeping and highly recommend it to all parents. I also strongly agree with Ms. Killik that co-sleeping gives me constant monitoring ability to insure my newborn does not stop breathing or chokes in his sleep. My husbands older brother passed by choking in his sleep, because of this, my husband almost obsesses over the possibility. I know he sleeps better at night knowing his child is right next to him breathing routinely.

Again, just because I may have not agreed with all of the authors beliefs or suggestions, I still feel this guide would be a great resource for any expectant mother to have. If anything, it does enlighten the reader and gives an understanding that THEY are in control of their birthing, not the doctors.
Clear and decisive and absolute must for all pregnant parents.
An amazing read. Infuriating and very informative! Thank goodness there is someone out there exposing the atrocities that surround this contraversial subject. Hopefully women everywhere will read this book and be armed with the truth and able to make clear and healthy decisions regarding their birth experience and the safety of their babies.I look forward to her next book.
Not the book for you unless you are looking for the opinion of a total natural birth supporter. Not an accurate or scientific assessment of all birthing options if that's what you are looking for.
Based on the title, thought I was getting a thoughtful discussion of various birth options. Turns out this is a manifesto for vaginal un-medicated birth. Be prepared for the author's description of her birth as 'normal.' I wish I could get my dollar back.
If a person is going to write a nonfiction guide I would expect an element of expertise or formal education in the matter. Rather, the author has no degrees in the medical field yet writes as if these depictions of birth are truth. They are not. This book is full of medical falsehoods, outdated research and opinion. If a new mom to be were to read this and repeat or quote parts of this book to their doctor they'd look like idiots. I fear for new moms reading this book. So don't.
A few things about this book - good/bad/in-between.

1) There were some formatting issues with the tables that I think, presented differently, would have made more of an impact. Horizontal information on displays better. So I would avoid trying to incorporate tables that become mis-aligned in the formatting process. I would recommend re-formatting the book's interior for specifically.
2) Spelling errors were present such as "featal" which is really "fetal". I think the book could stand to go through the editing process one more time.
3) I felt a sense of bias in the presentation of the various options of birth. For many women who have had non-elective C-sections, I think they'll be somewhat offended by the bias. The author needs to remember that some women are not given a choice. The reality of birth is that while you can plan all you want, the baby is going to enter their way into the world on their own agenda and not the mother's or even the doctor's. You'll immediately pick up on this bias in the first few chapters.

As someone who has experienced 3 births, all differing in extremes from all-natural to emergency C-section for a transverse breach baby, I just wasn't impressed with the tone or presentation of the material. It reminded me of feelings I had with dealing with breastfeeding Nazis in the hospital who claimed that there's only one "right way" to feed a baby - unpleasant. For some it will be an entertaining read.
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