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Ended Beginnings: Healing Childbearing Losses |  | Authors: Claudia Panuthos, Catherine Romeo Creator: Peggy O'Mara McMahon Publisher: Bergin & Garvey Paperback Category: Book
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Seller: A1 Treasurepointbooks Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 418120
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 236 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 089789054X Dewey Decimal Number: 155.9 EAN: 9780897890540 ASIN: 089789054X
Publication Date: August 30, 1984 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description "Because of its wide scope (infertility, miscarriage, sudden infant death, abortion, release to adoption; emotional disappointments including handicapped babies, cesareans, premature or traumatic birth; and help for grieving children), this book will help parents and care-givers understand the great burden of all loss experience." American Baby's Childbirth Educator
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Compassionate and practical guide to healing December 23, 2008 Callie Foulk Ended Beginnings is required reading for the Childbirth Education program in which I am enrolled. I had a difficult time getting through this book, because it's so emotionally charged, but I'm glad I read it. As the authors state repeatedly, we are a death denying culture. An aura of fear surrounds death and expressions of grief. Most people in our culture do not know what to do when confronted with the depth of loss experienced by bereaved parents. We wonder how can we offer real comfort and assistance. The authors do a beautiful job of uniting grieving parents and giving legitimacy to all kinds of childbearing losses, including the death of the dream of a peaceful birth following a traumatic or medically invasive delivery. On some level all of us have been touched by loss and can draw on that experience to connect meaningfully and compassionately with others.
The authors know personally the monumental effort it takes to heal and they offer a holistic, integrated approach. They recommend starting with the body. Grieving parents suffer physically, often unable to eat or sleep, and need to regain their physical health before they can begin to heal emotionally. Grieving is physically exhausting and unless the impact on the body is addressed, it can lead to illness and further childbearing losses.
I cannot say enough good things about this book. Although the subject matter is heavy, there is a wealth of help offered within the pages of this sensitive and empathetic book.
Understanding and coping with grief and loss in childbearing April 17, 2005 Jen Mountney (New Lowell, Ontario Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book covers each kind of childbearing loss: infertility, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, stillbirth, sudden infant death syndrome, abortion, adoption as well as emotional disappointments: disabled babies, cesarean sections, premature and traumatic births. It also includes: loss statistics, grieving, physical and emotional impact of loss, nutrition, mental attitudes, mourning, and resolution.
Ended Beginnings Healing Childbearing Losses January 10, 2004 L Johnson (Medina, WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was given to me by a friend who also had lost a child. I can't say enough about this wonderful book and how it helped me to get through the most difficult experience of my life. If you or a friend have had to endure such loss and don't know where to turn or how to help this is a good place to start. This book saved my life and probably my marriage as well.
A true help in healing August 22, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book was one of the ones that I read after a pregnancy loss that were a real help to me. I felt my grief was validated, and that was a significant step in my healing.
very helpful after my ectopic pregnancy December 27, 2002 L&Lmom (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
You may find this book difficult (emotionally) to read but it has wonderful information and guidance that is outstanding. It lets the reader know they are NOT losing their mind or going crazy. It helps you deal with friends/family that wish you would just get over "it" and move on, when you know deep down you can not at the moment and it may take time and that is OKAY. It helps one to NOT feel so lost after a pregnancy loss or any type of loss. It covers so many topics--such as handling intimacy issues. My grief counselor sent me her copy since mine was going to take a while to get to me and I am happy she did. I know I will keep this book in my home library (my copy) and read it again when times get tough. I have already read it twice. I strongly recommend it to women facing these issues. It was the best money I have spent on the subject!
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