Short Labor for First-Time Pregnancy Leads to New Guidebook on Reducing Childbirth Stress
After her pregnancy was diagnosed as high risk, this mom's plan to lower the stress of childbirth led to a short labor. She wrote a book to share her rare experience and help other women reduce their anxiety during childbirth. Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) July 16, 2007 -- Mother to be Monet Wheatley-Phillip had an unusual labor at the end of her high risk pregnancy. It was stress free and pleasant. Wheatley-Phillip was asked repeatedly by family and friends to describe how the seemingly effortless birth of her daughter came about, so she organized the details to create a written account of her rare experience. Fifteen Steps to the Best Childbirth Experience of Your Life, a self-help guide, published by online marketer Lulu.com, describes a program that may be used by women to have a hassle-free labor and delivery. It gives pragmatic information on how expectant mothers can prepare for the little things that can mean so much during childbirth. Some of the topics covered are choosing a doctor, childbirth classes and birth plans. In the preface, Dr. Lareesa M. Ferdinand, an obstetrician-gynecologist, describes this book as "an open dialogue from one mom to another saying .... this is what I learned, what I did, and it may help you." For additional information visit www.lulu.com/monetwheatleyphillip. About Author:
Monet Wheatley-Phillip is a first-time author who lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with her husband and daughter. She has a Bachelor of Science degree and until the sixth month of her pregnancy, worked as a paralegal. Mrs. Phillip is currently a stay-at-home mom and a member of the Florida Writers Association. She plans to continue writing and is currently working on a suspense novel. About Lulu:
Founded in 2002, Lulu is the world's fastest-growing print-on-demand marketplace for digital do-it-yourselfers. # # #
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