I wish I had had this resource when I had my own children. It strikes just the right balance between reassurance and crisp information and readers will feel comforted and supported through the experience.’
Alison Walsh, author of In My Mother’s Shoes
If you’ve never had a baby before you might be forgiven for finding the way the medical system works in Ireland today a little complicated ― in fact it can be a minefield for the uninitiated. Ignorance is definitely not bliss when it comes to pregnancy and childbirth.
With detailed chapters on getting pregnant, the different types of care available, the nine months of pregnancy, the specifics of giving birth in Irish hospitals, and what to expect in the first few weeks, this book, written from a mum’s perspective, is a comprehensive guide to the maternity experience in Ireland.
Throughout the book, real women give accounts of their experiences, providing the reader with a genuine overview of the Irish system.
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Lucy Taylor works as a freelance journalist and editor in Dublin. Since moving from London, where she began her career on consumer magazines, she has worked as Editor of Woman’s Way and EasyFood. She is a regular contributor on pregnancy, parenting and health issues to Irish magazines and newspapers.
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