Birth Without ViolenceWhen obstetrician Frederik Leboyer's Birth Without Violence first appread in 1975, his theory generated widespread controversy. Now this classic is finally available in a trade paperback edition, in a highly regarded new translation that captures the sensitivity and poetry of Leboyer's original French work. |
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Birth Without Violence: The Book that Revolutionalized the Way We Bring Our ... Frédérick Leboyer No preview available - 1995 |
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