Her Body, Her Baby

Her Body, Her Baby

DR. Michael II J. / Dr. Michael J. Hervey II MD

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ginecología y obstetricia
ISBN:
9798869356994
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HER BODY, HER BABYREAL STORIES OF AUTONOMY IN CHILDBIRTH'I will not push without an epidural.'Her body was ready. Her baby was near. But Kieara’s voice-calm, clear, and unshakable-cut through the urgency. She heard the facts. And still she chose.This is the heartbeat of Her Body, Her Baby: real women, real choices, real power.In childbirth, where two lives are at stake, decisions often collide with protocol. But what if the key to safer, more empowering births isn’t control-but trust?In this bold, story-driven book, OB/GYN Dr. Michael J. Hervey brings you into delivery rooms where women like Kieara take ownership of their births-and where providers learn to listen, not lead. These real stories show that honoring autonomy doesn’t weaken care-it transforms it.Whether you’re a patient, a partner, or a provider, Her Body, Her Baby invites you into a new model of care-one grounded in respect, compassion, and shared power.Not just a book. A call to listen. A call to trust. A call to change.

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