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Clemmie Hooper - How To Grow a Baby and Push It Out (2nd Hand Softback)
Synopsis
Everything you wanted to know but were too embarrassed to ask - a guide to pregnancy and birth straight from the midwife's mouth.
Winner of the Gold and Consumer Choice award at the Mumii Best Baby and Toddler Gear Awards 2017.
Mum to four little girls and midwife to many, Clemmie Hooper wants to share her knowledge, wisdom and stories about pregnancy, birth and mothering young children that aren't so widely talked about - straight from the midwife's mouth.
From how to prevent tearing during birth to what you really need in your labour bag, Clemmie reveals everything pregnant women and new mums need to know with a good dose of humour and wit.
Details
- Format : Slightly Larger 2nd Hand Softback
- Condition : Very Good
- Category : Non-Fiction - Health, Medicine, Psychology & Self-Help
- Published : 2017 (Vermillion/Penguin Random House)
- ISBN : 9781785040382
- SKU : B002702
- PPC : LL600gm
- RRP : £14.99
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
Full Colour & Glossy Throughout. 224pp.
External Reviews
"Best pregnancy book I have read so far! Many great stories, tips and useful information. Will probably read one more time!;)" - Trustpilot Review.
"I'm also a midwife and was gifted this book with my third baby. I thought it offered fantastic and very real advice. I've read an array of pregnancy books and this is one I would recommend to any expectant mother." - Waterstones Review.
The Author
Clemmie Hooper is a midwife and author. Clemmie started her blog, Gas & Air, in 2010. Clemmie shared birth stories and wrote about mum life, and life as a midwife, helping her stand out from other mum blogs at the time.
Clemmie gained her qualifications at the University of the West of England in 2006 and started a career in midwifery at Southmead Maternity Unit where her she developed an interest in active labour and water birth. Following a move to London after the birth of her first daughter, Anya, Clemmie spent time working briefly at Kingston Hospital before taking a new role at King's College Hospital on the labour ward, one of the busiest units in the country. After several years of working on the wards, Clemmie joined The Lanes community midwife team as she wanted to do more than just support women through the act of birth and give care through pregnancy, birth and beyond.