
Unassisted Home Birth by Paita & LaDelle
Essential Tips to Having an Unassisted Home Birth
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Paita Walker
About this listen
In this book we will share our incredible experiences of having 4 successful unassisted home births in 5 years!
Chapter 1. How did we get here?
Chapter 2. This journey is not for everyone!
Chapter 3. What does "unassisted" really mean?
Chapter 4. How to have an unassisted home birth.
Chapter 5. Understanding what are facts and what are myths.
Chapter 6. Don't make the mistakes we made.
Chapter 7. How many people are needed during the birth?
Chapter 8. The baby is born, hooray! Now What ... ?
A safe unassisted home birth is possible! Scroll up and purchase today to learn how!
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