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Birth without Violence
Birth without Violence
Author: Frederick Leboyer
In 1975, this book started a gentle revolution in the way we bring our children into the world by urging us to consider birth from the infant's point of view. Now, Dr. Leboyer shares his vision with a new generation of parents.
ISBN-13: 9780394495811
ISBN-10: 0394495810
Publication Date: 2/12/1975
Pages: 114
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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Copyright 1975, 114 pages. From the book jacket:

This is the history-making book that asks us, for the first time, to focus our attention on the infant just born--to examine and radically change what is being done in hospitals all over the world to the new human being who has just emerged, after hours of unavoidable tumult and pain, from the once-peaceful womb.

This is the book that shows us, for the first time, how we can achieve for our children a birth without violence--with all its momentous implications for the quality of human life, not only on the first day but through all the days thereafter.

The man who makes this plea to the world is Frederick Leboyer, whose revolutionary yet supremely simple techniques for easing the birth trauma are stirring passionate interest everywhere.

Leboyer's argument convinces. The simplicity and practicality of his methods astonish. To read this book is to say yes.


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