Amazing Birth Stories, by Diane Gregg, 2006. ( West Conshocken,
Pennsylvania: Infinity Publishing, $17.95, 350 pages, paperback)
Diane Gregg’s Amazing Birth Stories is a continuation
of her 2001 first book Tree Of Life: Stories Of Birth. Diane is quite the woman, with incredible wisdom and experience with
pregnancy and birth. In the 1990's Diane worked as a labor and delivery RN in two different hospitals while also maintaining
a private midwifery practice. She now attends homebirths and also attends births at her birthing center, Gentle Birth Services.
Her more than thirty years of experience is reflected in the many births she describes in her books. Reading about each birth
feels as if you are there with the woman. Whether you are a birth attendant or a mother-to-be, you will learn about birth
and all it’s individual aspects from a truly passionate and articulate midwife.
Because many different types and
styles of births are shared, the reader has an opportunity to experience births in different settings. Along with these different
settings come different experiences and outcomes. Stillbirth is discussed in a candid and true-to-life manner. Feelings, insights
and actual diary excerpts also grab the reader and keep the stories real. At times I felt like I was reading a great novel
that I couldn’t put down!
Amazing Birth Stories provides essential knowledge about ways of birthing, tricks of
the trade and the one-on-one care midwives deliver, as well as a host of ideas, concepts and concerns regarding pregnancy
and birth. Most importantly it provides insight as to what women feel and want in pregnancy and birth. As is quoted in the
book: "Stories can teach, correct errors, lighten the heart and the darkness, provide psychic shelter, assist transformation
and heal wounds."Clarrissa Pinkola Estes
Jill Cohen lives in Gates, Oregon with her husband and two of her four
beautiful children. After being a lay midwife for over twenty years she has now returned to school to obtain a nursing degree.
Summer 2007