An authoritative, friendly and accessible look at the debate on infant feeding, offering parents and health professionals evidence-based information on why breastfeeding matters.
Wearing a baby, in a sling or other carrier, has proven practical and emotional benefits for both babies and their parents.Why Babywearing Matters explains the philosophy of babywearing, along with th
Parenting at night is as important as parenting during daylight hours, and yet when our children wake up at night we often label this a sleep 'problem'.Why Your Baby's Sleep Matters is a comprehensive
Why Mothers' Medication Matters addresses common misunderstandings that surround the use of medication during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Offering evidence-based, expert and helpful advice, this is e
Why Human Rights in Childbirth explores the rights of women in pregnancy and birth, and offers information and support for mothers, caregivers and campaigners working to improve birth practices and bi
Depression rates in new parents are soaring – but why is the seemingly joyful event of new parenthood causing so much suffering?Why Perinatal Depression Matters explores the stresses and strains on ne
In Why HypnobirthingMatters Katrina Berry dispels the common misunderstanding that hypnobirthing is a modern fad and explains how it can facilitate a calm and natural birth.
Why Doulas Matter discusses why many parents now choose to employ a doula and the positive effect they are having on a woman's experience of childbirth.
This book is a short introduction to Gabrielle Palmer's The Politics of Breastfeeding, first published in 1988, which exposed infant feeding as one of the most important global public health issues of