The first review of a book is a terrifying thing, but thankfully the Library Journal Review have been incredibly supportive and positive in their look at The Big Book Of Birth. Take a look at the review below.
Library Journal Review
Lyon, Erica. The Big Book of Birth. Plume: Penguin Group (USA).
There are a plethora of books available on the topics of pregnancy and childbirth; however, few are devoted entirely to the stages of delivery from the end of the third trimester through postpartum. Here, Lyon (childbirth educator; founder & director, Realbirth Ctr., New York) addresses this critical time. She states in the first chapter, "This book will help you to understand how to trust your body, protect your baby, and navigate your journey to motherhood." Her book is not only thorough but written in a warm, coaching style, which makes for easy reading. She takes women through the stages of labor, providing information on everything from pain medications to relaxation techniques to choosing your midwife or doctor. Line drawings and clear illustrations augment the text; personal anecdotes are well used throughout. Lyon's straightforward style makes this book a welcome addition to consumer health collections; highly recommended for public libraries.
-Mary Grace Flaherty, Sidney Memorial P.L., NY
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