Author: Hélène Malmanche
Publisher: Éditions Leduc
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : fr
Pages : 325
Book Description
Ce livre aide les femmes enceintes et les jeunes accouchées à comprendre la douleur et à acquérir le plus d’autonomie possible dans sa gestion. Pendant la grossesse : maux de dos, douleurs digestives et mammaires, céphalées, vertiges, etc. Préparation à l’accouchement : postures, techniques respiratoires, massages, acupression, yoga et chant prénataux, etc. À l’hôpital, en maison de naissance ou à la maison: acupuncture, anesthésie locale du périnée, péridurale, etc. Les douleurs du post-partum : tranchées, technique du rebozo, allaitement, douleurs non-organiques, etc. Sage-femme depuis dix ans et docteure en anthropologie diplômée de l’EHESS à Paris, Hélène Malmanche a exercé pendant plus de 7 ans à la maternité des Bluets à Paris, établissement historique de la création de l’"accouchement sans douleurs" en France. Après avoir contribué en 2018 à l'émission “La maison des Maternelles” sur France 5 en tant que sage-femme experte, elle est aujourd’hui sage-femme libérale et chercheuse en sciences sociales. Préface d'Anna Roy, sage-femme libérale et hospitalière à Paris. Elle nourrit également une passion pour la vulgarisation et l’enseignement, à travers la parution d’ouvrages, son travail de chroniqueuse à “La Maison des Maternelles” sur France 5, et ses temps d’enseignement à la faculté de médecine.
Ma Bible de l'accouchement sans douleur
Author: Hélène Malmanche
Publisher: Éditions Leduc
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : fr
Pages : 325
Book Description
Ce livre aide les femmes enceintes et les jeunes accouchées à comprendre la douleur et à acquérir le plus d’autonomie possible dans sa gestion. Pendant la grossesse : maux de dos, douleurs digestives et mammaires, céphalées, vertiges, etc. Préparation à l’accouchement : postures, techniques respiratoires, massages, acupression, yoga et chant prénataux, etc. À l’hôpital, en maison de naissance ou à la maison: acupuncture, anesthésie locale du périnée, péridurale, etc. Les douleurs du post-partum : tranchées, technique du rebozo, allaitement, douleurs non-organiques, etc. Sage-femme depuis dix ans et docteure en anthropologie diplômée de l’EHESS à Paris, Hélène Malmanche a exercé pendant plus de 7 ans à la maternité des Bluets à Paris, établissement historique de la création de l’"accouchement sans douleurs" en France. Après avoir contribué en 2018 à l'émission “La maison des Maternelles” sur France 5 en tant que sage-femme experte, elle est aujourd’hui sage-femme libérale et chercheuse en sciences sociales. Préface d'Anna Roy, sage-femme libérale et hospitalière à Paris. Elle nourrit également une passion pour la vulgarisation et l’enseignement, à travers la parution d’ouvrages, son travail de chroniqueuse à “La Maison des Maternelles” sur France 5, et ses temps d’enseignement à la faculté de médecine.
Publisher: Éditions Leduc
ISBN:
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : fr
Pages : 325
Book Description
Ce livre aide les femmes enceintes et les jeunes accouchées à comprendre la douleur et à acquérir le plus d’autonomie possible dans sa gestion. Pendant la grossesse : maux de dos, douleurs digestives et mammaires, céphalées, vertiges, etc. Préparation à l’accouchement : postures, techniques respiratoires, massages, acupression, yoga et chant prénataux, etc. À l’hôpital, en maison de naissance ou à la maison: acupuncture, anesthésie locale du périnée, péridurale, etc. Les douleurs du post-partum : tranchées, technique du rebozo, allaitement, douleurs non-organiques, etc. Sage-femme depuis dix ans et docteure en anthropologie diplômée de l’EHESS à Paris, Hélène Malmanche a exercé pendant plus de 7 ans à la maternité des Bluets à Paris, établissement historique de la création de l’"accouchement sans douleurs" en France. Après avoir contribué en 2018 à l'émission “La maison des Maternelles” sur France 5 en tant que sage-femme experte, elle est aujourd’hui sage-femme libérale et chercheuse en sciences sociales. Préface d'Anna Roy, sage-femme libérale et hospitalière à Paris. Elle nourrit également une passion pour la vulgarisation et l’enseignement, à travers la parution d’ouvrages, son travail de chroniqueuse à “La Maison des Maternelles” sur France 5, et ses temps d’enseignement à la faculté de médecine.
Ma bible de l'accouchement sans douleur
Author: Hélène Malmanche
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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Lamaze
Author: Paula A. Michaels
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199377502
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
The Lamaze method is virtually synonymous with natural childbirth in America. In the 1970s, taking Lamaze classes was a common rite of passage to parenthood. The conscious relaxation and patterned breathing techniques touted as a natural and empowering path to the alleviation of pain in childbirth resonated with the feminist and countercultural values of the era. In Lamaze, historian Paula A. Michaels tells the surprising story of the Lamaze method from its origins in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, to its popularization in France in the 1950s, and then to its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s in the US. Michaels shows how, for different reasons, in disparate national contexts, this technique for managing the pain of childbirth without resort to drugs found a following. The Soviet government embraced this method as a panacea to childbirth pain in the face of the material shortages that followed World War II. Heated and sometimes ideologically inflected debates surrounded the Lamaze method as it moved from East to West amid the Cold War. Physicians in France sympathetic to the communist cause helped to export it across the Iron Curtain, but politics alone fails to explain why French women embraced this approach. Arriving on American shores around 1960, the Lamaze method took on new meanings. Initially it offered a path to a safer and more satisfying birth experience, but overtly political considerations came to the fore once again as feminists appropriated it as a way to resist the patriarchal authority of male obstetricians. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence, Michaels pieces together this complex and fascinating story at the crossroads of the history of politics, medicine, and women. The story of Lamaze illuminates the many contentious issues that swirl around birthing practices in America and Europe. Brimming with insight, Michaels' engaging history offers an instructive intervention in the debate about how to achieve humane, empowering, and safe maternity care for all women.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199377502
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
The Lamaze method is virtually synonymous with natural childbirth in America. In the 1970s, taking Lamaze classes was a common rite of passage to parenthood. The conscious relaxation and patterned breathing techniques touted as a natural and empowering path to the alleviation of pain in childbirth resonated with the feminist and countercultural values of the era. In Lamaze, historian Paula A. Michaels tells the surprising story of the Lamaze method from its origins in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, to its popularization in France in the 1950s, and then to its heyday in the 1960s and 1970s in the US. Michaels shows how, for different reasons, in disparate national contexts, this technique for managing the pain of childbirth without resort to drugs found a following. The Soviet government embraced this method as a panacea to childbirth pain in the face of the material shortages that followed World War II. Heated and sometimes ideologically inflected debates surrounded the Lamaze method as it moved from East to West amid the Cold War. Physicians in France sympathetic to the communist cause helped to export it across the Iron Curtain, but politics alone fails to explain why French women embraced this approach. Arriving on American shores around 1960, the Lamaze method took on new meanings. Initially it offered a path to a safer and more satisfying birth experience, but overtly political considerations came to the fore once again as feminists appropriated it as a way to resist the patriarchal authority of male obstetricians. Drawing on a wealth of archival evidence, Michaels pieces together this complex and fascinating story at the crossroads of the history of politics, medicine, and women. The story of Lamaze illuminates the many contentious issues that swirl around birthing practices in America and Europe. Brimming with insight, Michaels' engaging history offers an instructive intervention in the debate about how to achieve humane, empowering, and safe maternity care for all women.
National Union Catalog
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Union catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
The Atheist's Bible: Diderot's 'Éléments de physiologie'
Author: Caroline Warman
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783748990
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
‘Love is harder to explain than hunger, for a piece of fruit does not feel the desire to be eaten’: Denis Diderot’s Éléments de physiologie presents a world in flux, turning on the relationship between man, matter and mind. In this late work, Diderot delves playfully into the relationship between bodily sensation, emotion and perception, and asks his readers what it means to be human in the absence of a soul. The Atheist’s Bible challenges prevailing scholarly views on Diderot’s Éléments, asserting its contemporary philosophical importance, and prompting its readers to inspect more closely this little-known and little-studied work. In this timely volume, Warman establishes the place of Diderot’s Éléments in the trajectory of materialist theories of nature and the mind stretching back to Epicurus and Lucretius, and explores the fascinating reasons behind scholarly neglect of this seminal work. In turn, Warman outlines the hitherto unacknowledged dissemination and reception of Diderot’s Éléments, demonstrating how Diderot’s Éléments was circulated in manuscript-form as early as the 1790s, thus showing how the text came to influence the next generations of materialist thinkers. This book is accompanied by a digital edition of Jacques-André Naigeon’s Mémoires historiques et philosophiques sur la vie et les ouvrages de Denis Diderot (1823), a work which, Warman argues, represents the first publication of Diderot’s Éléments, long before its official publication date of 1875. The Atheist’s Bible constitutes a major contribution to the field of Diderot studies, and will be of further interest to scholars and students of materialist natural philosophy in the Age of Enlightenment and beyond.
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783748990
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
‘Love is harder to explain than hunger, for a piece of fruit does not feel the desire to be eaten’: Denis Diderot’s Éléments de physiologie presents a world in flux, turning on the relationship between man, matter and mind. In this late work, Diderot delves playfully into the relationship between bodily sensation, emotion and perception, and asks his readers what it means to be human in the absence of a soul. The Atheist’s Bible challenges prevailing scholarly views on Diderot’s Éléments, asserting its contemporary philosophical importance, and prompting its readers to inspect more closely this little-known and little-studied work. In this timely volume, Warman establishes the place of Diderot’s Éléments in the trajectory of materialist theories of nature and the mind stretching back to Epicurus and Lucretius, and explores the fascinating reasons behind scholarly neglect of this seminal work. In turn, Warman outlines the hitherto unacknowledged dissemination and reception of Diderot’s Éléments, demonstrating how Diderot’s Éléments was circulated in manuscript-form as early as the 1790s, thus showing how the text came to influence the next generations of materialist thinkers. This book is accompanied by a digital edition of Jacques-André Naigeon’s Mémoires historiques et philosophiques sur la vie et les ouvrages de Denis Diderot (1823), a work which, Warman argues, represents the first publication of Diderot’s Éléments, long before its official publication date of 1875. The Atheist’s Bible constitutes a major contribution to the field of Diderot studies, and will be of further interest to scholars and students of materialist natural philosophy in the Age of Enlightenment and beyond.
Print Culture in Early Modern France
Author: Carl Goldstein
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139505033
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
In this book, Carl Goldstein examines the print culture of seventeenth-century France through a study of the career of Abraham Bosse, a well-known printmaker, book illustrator, and author of books and pamphlets on a variety of technical subjects. The consummate print professional, Bosse persistently explored the endless possibilities of print – single-sheet prints combining text and image, book illustration, broadsides, placards, almanacs, theses, and pamphlets. Bosse had a profound understanding of print technology as a fundamental agent of change. Unlike previous studies, which have largely focused on the printed word, this book demonstrates the extent to which the contributions of an individual printmaker and the visual image are fundamental to understanding the nature and development of early modern print culture.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139505033
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
In this book, Carl Goldstein examines the print culture of seventeenth-century France through a study of the career of Abraham Bosse, a well-known printmaker, book illustrator, and author of books and pamphlets on a variety of technical subjects. The consummate print professional, Bosse persistently explored the endless possibilities of print – single-sheet prints combining text and image, book illustration, broadsides, placards, almanacs, theses, and pamphlets. Bosse had a profound understanding of print technology as a fundamental agent of change. Unlike previous studies, which have largely focused on the printed word, this book demonstrates the extent to which the contributions of an individual printmaker and the visual image are fundamental to understanding the nature and development of early modern print culture.
Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
ISBN:
Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
Book Description
Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June)
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
ISBN:
Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1152
Book Description
Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June)
Union Med Can
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : fr
Pages : 1406
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : fr
Pages : 1406
Book Description
Author:
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738172571
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738172571
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The Character of Rain
Author: Amelie Nothomb
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1429978961
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
The Japanese believe that until the age of three, children, whether Japanese or not, are gods, each one an okosama, or "lord child." On their third birthday they fall from grace and join the rest of the human race. In Amelie Nothomb's new novel, The Character of Rain, we learn that divinity is a difficult thing from which to recover, particularly if, like the child in this story, you have spent the first tow and a half years of life in a nearly vegetative state. "I remember everything that happened to me after the age of two and one-half," the narrator tells us. She means this literally. Once jolted out of her plant-like , tube-like trance (to the ecstatic relief of her concerned parents), the child bursts into existence, absorbing everything that Japan, where her father works as a diplomat, has to offer. Life is an unfolding pageant of delight and danger, a ceaseless exploration of pleasure and the limits of power. Most wondrous of all is the discovery of water: oceans, seas, pools, puddles, streams, ponds, and, perhaps most of all, rain-one meaning of the Japanese character for her name. Hers is an amphibious life. The Character of Rain evokes the hilarity, terror, and sanctity of childhood. As she did in the award-winning, international bestesller Fear and Trembling, Nothomb grounds the novel in the outlines of her experiences in Japan, but the self-portrait that emerges from these pages is hauntingly universal. Amelie Nothomb's novels are unforgettable immersion experiences, leaving you both holding your breath with admiration, your lungs aching, and longing for more.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1429978961
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
The Japanese believe that until the age of three, children, whether Japanese or not, are gods, each one an okosama, or "lord child." On their third birthday they fall from grace and join the rest of the human race. In Amelie Nothomb's new novel, The Character of Rain, we learn that divinity is a difficult thing from which to recover, particularly if, like the child in this story, you have spent the first tow and a half years of life in a nearly vegetative state. "I remember everything that happened to me after the age of two and one-half," the narrator tells us. She means this literally. Once jolted out of her plant-like , tube-like trance (to the ecstatic relief of her concerned parents), the child bursts into existence, absorbing everything that Japan, where her father works as a diplomat, has to offer. Life is an unfolding pageant of delight and danger, a ceaseless exploration of pleasure and the limits of power. Most wondrous of all is the discovery of water: oceans, seas, pools, puddles, streams, ponds, and, perhaps most of all, rain-one meaning of the Japanese character for her name. Hers is an amphibious life. The Character of Rain evokes the hilarity, terror, and sanctity of childhood. As she did in the award-winning, international bestesller Fear and Trembling, Nothomb grounds the novel in the outlines of her experiences in Japan, but the self-portrait that emerges from these pages is hauntingly universal. Amelie Nothomb's novels are unforgettable immersion experiences, leaving you both holding your breath with admiration, your lungs aching, and longing for more.