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※Slight scratches and signs of use on the cover, but the condition of the book's contents is generally good※ The Science of Babies: How Humans Are Born A pediatrician with over 30 years of experience in the delivery room humorously depicts the mysteries of "being born." A must-read for new parents. Why is human childbirth so difficult? Why does the "quality" of labor improve simply by having a woman with childbirth experience present in the delivery room? Can men experience "morning sickness"? This book explores the very important journey that everyone experiences at the beginning of life, "birth." Drawing on his own experiences as a father of two and a doctor, the author examines the mysteries of childbirth and newborns from perspectives including medicine, history, biology, and sociology, making it a "science of being born" for everyone. Table of Contents 1. The World of Labor (Twenty Babies - Encounters with Childbirth; The First Five Minutes - Transformation from Fetus to Newborn; Another Option - The History of Cesarean Sections) 2. The Battle with Labor Pains (Her Majesty Hates Childbirth - Until Painless Childbirth; How to Deal with Labor Pains - Various Methods of Painless Delivery) 3. People Surrounding Childbirth (The Father's Mindset - Changes in Men; Who Should Be Present? - The Benefits of Companions) 4. Hello, Baby (Learning in the Womb - The Five Senses of the Newborn; "A Baby Worth Raising" - The Science of Newborn Resuscitation; The Baby's Body - Exploring Its Mysteries)
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