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Ruth Ehrhardt

    July 22, 1980

    This author, a certified professional midwife and doula, is deeply committed to supporting women through childbirth. Her work is informed by extensive experience and study with leading figures in the field, including Dr. Michel Odent and Ina May Gaskin. She focuses on natural birth and educates others in maternal and infant care. Previously, she co-founded Home Birth South Africa and authored an influential book on the basic needs of laboring women and the hormone oxytocin.

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    The Basic Needs of a Woman in Labour
    • The Basic Needs of a Woman in Labour

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In her book, midwife Ruth Ehrhardt very simply explores, as the title suggests, how the basic needs of labouring women can be met. It takes into consideration the subtle effect environmental factors have on labour and what those attending births need to be aware of. Drawing on the work of Michel Odent, it focuses quite plainly on the physiology of labour, childbirth and postpartum. This book is aimed at pregnant mothers as well as those attending births, whether in the capacity as caregiver (doctor, midwife, doula) or partner. "To bring together what is important in such a small number of pages is a feat. I hope that, on the five continents, all pregnant women, midwives, doulas, doctors, etc. will take the time to assimilate the contents of this chef d'oeuvre: it will be a turning point in the history of childbirth and therefore in the history of mankind." - Michel Odent

      The Basic Needs of a Woman in Labour