By Anni Daulter
In ultra-modern western cultures, the common being pregnant makes a speciality of the child to the exclusion of the lady herself, in order that the complete adventure has turn into extra approximately getting ready for the baby's arrival than taking a look heavily at oneself to organize emotionally for all the alterations that making a new existence brings. Sacred Pregnancy used to be written to assist the pregnant girl trip inside of herself to organize for the delivery of her baby.
Sacred Pregnancy is a beautiful four-color publication particularly created for mothers-to-be to mirror at the many own milestones of the whole gestation interval of a being pregnant. With appealing expert photographs that correspond to every subject, Sacred Pregnancy additionally incorporates a magazine house for the pregnant girl to list her ideas and emotions. every one week the mother-to-be is given details on her child, her physique, and her spirit and is requested to mirror on those through the subject of the week, which touches on a number of concerns equivalent to sexuality, fears approximately exertions, turning into a mom, braveness, ceremony of passage, adornment, physique picture, meditation, and sisterhood to call a number of. Mothers-to-be are invited to appear deeply on the matters designated to their trip and discover a headquartered, peaceable position to reside their being pregnant totally. finally, Sacred Pregnancy contains position for the hot mom to list her start tale and a wide source part on quite a few birthing innovations and helps for pregnant women.
“From the non secular (how to imagine your excellent delivery) to the sensible (a huge part on birthing options), this being pregnant magazine is a non secular adviser and supportive doula all in one.”
—Fit being pregnant magazine
For additional information, stopover at the Sacred being pregnant web site.
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Jackie, Jennifer, and Peggy. To all the models who came out and agreed to be a part of this vision, and to Ina May Gaskin for being awesome and supporting this book and for her work in the world. To my in-laws, Bonnie and Dan, for all the love and support and for watching the kids so I could get the book done! CONTENTS Cover Other Books by This Author Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements FOREWORD by Ina May Gaskin FOREWORD by Anna Getty INTRODUCTION Welcome to Sacred Pregnancy Week 1 Journal Week 2 Sacred Space Week 3 Due Date Week 4 Meditation Week 5 Cravings Week 6 Womb Week 7 Expectations Week 8 Body Image Week 9 Romance Week 10 Birth Art Expression Week 11 Exercise Week 12 Mindful Eating Week 13 Radiant Glow Week 14 Bonding Week 15 Partner Energy Week 16 Sexy Mama Week 17 Joyfulness Week 18 Nurturing Yourself Week 19 Fear Week 20 Forgiveness Week 21 Movement Within Week 22 Trust Week 23 Baby Girl Week 24 Baby Boy Week 25 Love Week 26 Earth Energy Week 27 Air Energy Week 28 Fire Energy Week 29 Water Energy Week 30 Nesting Week 31 Adornment Week 32 Blessingway Week 33 Naming Ceremony Week 34 Visualization: Your Perfect Birth Week 35 Empowerment Week 36 Sisterhood Connection Week 37 Surrender Week 38 Surges Week 39 Birth Week 40 Rite of Passage BIRTH STORIES RESOURCES WHY I OPENED A BIRTHING CENTER, by Dr.
This book is deeply personal to me and it took my photographers, Elena and Alexandra, and me three years to prepare. We are dedicated to it because we believe this book has a real purpose in the hands of pregnant women and birthing communities, and we are very proud of what we have created. We hope that this book truly becomes a trusted friend throughout this pregnancy and are grateful you came along for the ride. In gratitude, Anni How to Use This Book For forty weeks, this book will travel with you, as you experience mood swings, intense feelings, and body changes.
Far from it. Such human groups have no ulterior motive that would induce them to attempt to scare women when the subject of birth is raised (such as the profit motive of a corporate health-care industry, or the need to create a more exciting and dramatic birth story to attract the attention of an audience). S. culture, on the other hand, has for more than a century regarded birth primarily as an event that separates mother and baby. The separation is the most important part, and it is often assumed that anything good that happens with the mother in this process can’t possibly good for the baby.