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In her provocative call to arms, Harvard-trained Ob-Gyn and mother of four Dr. Amy Tuteur answers these questions as she fearlessly takes on the natural parenting industry: the midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, and attachment parenting ?experts? who have created a big business out of enforcing a set of unrealistic standards that often make women feel inadequate and can be dangerous. Push Back exposes the truth about natural childbirth, breastfeeding, and attachment parenting, and encourages women to let go of guilt, defy the madness, and reclaim that most basic of rights?control over their own bodies?and ultimately raise healthy children.…mehr

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In her provocative call to arms, Harvard-trained Ob-Gyn and mother of four Dr. Amy Tuteur answers these questions as she fearlessly takes on the natural parenting industry: the midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, and attachment parenting ?experts? who have created a big business out of enforcing a set of unrealistic standards that often make women feel inadequate and can be dangerous. Push Back exposes the truth about natural childbirth, breastfeeding, and attachment parenting, and encourages women to let go of guilt, defy the madness, and reclaim that most basic of rights?control over their own bodies?and ultimately raise healthy children.
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Amy Tuteur, MD is an obstetrician-gynecologist. She is the author of How Your Baby Is Born, the first illustrated guide to labor and delivery. With degrees from Harvard College and Boston University School of Medicine, Tuteur practiced obstetrics at Beth Israel Hospital and was a Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Tuteur has contributed to TIME, the New York Times, the London Times, the Boston Globe, Salon, and Science-Based Medicine. Her blog, The Skeptical OB, speaks to all aspects of the natural parenting debate.