The DON’T Panic Guide To Birth
Lovely to see the ebook of Don’t Panic Guide To Birth up on KOBO.
Now thats what I call instant Dont Panic. xx Fi
http://kobobooks.com/ebook/The-Dont-Panic-Guide-To/book-TDrsl6JpIEa59Hx21X1wsA/page1.html
And the print version can be ordered from
http://www.booktopia.com.au/the-don-t-panic-guide-to-birth/prod9780143204527.html
or direct from me for $15 incl postage and I’ll post it out next days mail. Just email fiona@fionamcarthur.com with Buy Book in subject line.
I’m very excited about my DON’T PANIC GUIDE TO BIRTH, because I think it will help.
A midwife for twenty five years, I’ve always been passionate about sharing the insights I’ve gained about birth with women and their families.
When a mother-to-be walks into an antenatal class she has some questions she wants to ask first. One of them is “How will I know if I’m in labour?”and there’s heaps of answers after that. This book starts there. If you want an easy to read, last minute guide to those burning questions, I can’t wait to share.
wishing you a wonderful birth
xxFi
I had a beautiful letter from one of our hospital emergency doctors who has left while his wife has their baby. I’d love to share it with you…
To Fiona
Thank you very much for the Don’t Panic Guide To Birth. It’s great!
I’d like to say I read it without putting it down, but I didn’t. The passages on the newborn girl nuzzling her mother got me quite misty eyed: must be the air conditioning here.
It’s so lovely to read of the joy of childbirth, and for a normal part of life to be presented so positively. I will heartily recommend your fabulous book.
Sandra loves your book, and found it a welcome breath of fresh air after struggling through the usual ‘big fat’ pregnancy books.
Thank you
Dean
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And my first Review.
From Kate Cuthbert
Editor
Booktopia Romance Buzz
Gentle Readers,
It’s a buyer’s market out there this month – especially if you like paranormals and historicals . Both sub-genres have bumper crops of top picks out this month for your reading pleasure.
This month, I’ve been focusing on a more specific area of reading for my own research – all the pregnancy books I can get my hands on. Our first child is due at the beginning of November. So what does a romance reader read when planning for her own epilogue? My favourite book – and the one both my husband and I have found the most useful and the least scary (and that’s a big deal!) – is this one from Australian midwife and Harlequin Medical Author Fiona McArthur. The Don’t Panic Guide to Birth is fantastic – written in short, 5-minute chapters with all the information and none of the judgement. It’s been a great asset in my house, and I’d recommend it for anyone looking at their own epilogue, or as a useful gift for showers.
Until next month, happy reading!
Kate Cuthbert, (new mum)
Congratulations on your new baby, Kate!!!!!!!!! Fionaxxxxx







