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Reading Requirements - Midwives Tales

Birth & Postpartum Doulas must read 3 books,
Childbirth Educators and Breastfeeding Counselors must read 5 books

You can choose any books from the full reading list - categories are on the left

Books on midwives tales


Baby Catcher: Chronicles of a Modern Midwife

Author: Peggy Vincent

Amazon Description: A fascinating read chronicling experiences of a midwife in North America.

CBI Ratings:
Supportive of choice:
Easy to read: 
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Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Midwife in Mali

Author: Kris Holloway

Amazon Description: The inspiring story of Monique Dembele, an accidental midwife who became a legend, and Kris Holloway, the young Peace Corps volunteer who became her closest confidante. In a small village in Mali, West Africa, Monique saved lives and dispensed hope every day in a place where childbirth is a life-and-death matter and where many children are buried before they cut a tooth. Kris worked side-by-side with her as they cared for each other through sickness and tragedy and shared their innermost secrets and hopes. Despite her fiercely traditional society and her limited education [Monique] fought for her beliefs—birth control, the end of female genital mutilation, the right to receive a salary, and the right to educate her daughters. And she struggled to be with the man she loved. Her story is one of tragedy joy, rebellion, and of an ancient culture in the midst of change.


A Midwife's Story

Author: Penny Armstrong & Sheryl Feldman

Amazon Description: A Midwife's Story begins with Penny Armstrong's middle-of-the-night realization that she wants to be a midwife; by the time the book is over, Penny Armstrong has delivered more than one thousand babies and experienced a dramatic change in both her daily life and her beliefs. In their collaboration, Penny Armstrong and Sheryl Feldman have created a loving and generous book that speaks to many people on many issues: childbirth, families, the Amish, marriage, deformity, death, commitment, technology, and respect for the land.


Playing Catch: A Midwife's Memoirs

Author: Sally Urang

Amazon Description: With fortitude, humor and a sarcastic, self-critical eye, Sarah weathers the humiliation of nursing school, lands smack in the middle of the crack cocaine epidemic as a new nurse and is finally, painfully initiated into midwifery. Told through Sarah's eyes, Playing Catch is not a crunchy, saffron-colored look at midwifery. It is a gritty, sexy, hilarious take on the modern world of birthing babies. In the end, Sarah must decide whether the transcendence and satisfaction she experiences as a midwife outweigh the exhaustion, self-doubt and ethical dilemmas she faces daily.

CBI WARNING: This book contains sexual references that may offend those who are more conservative in their views. Although called a "novel", Urang has clearly used her experience as a nurse and midwife to create a book that gives insight into the perspective of a midwife working within the medical model.


A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812

Author: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Amazon Description: This book is a model of social history at its best. An exegesis of Ballard's diary, it recounts the life and times of this obscure Maine housewife and midwife. Using passages from the diary as a starting point for each chapter division, Ulrich, a professor at the University of New Hampshire, demonstrates how the seemingly trivial details of Ballard's daily life reflect and relate to prominent themes in the history of the early republic: the role of women in the economic life of the community, the nature of marriage and sexual relations, the scope of medical knowledge and practice. Speculating on why Ballard kept the diary as well as why her family saved it, Ulrich highlights the document's usefulness for historians.


Sisters on a Journey: Portraits of American Midwives

Author: Penfield Chester

Amazon Description: In the United States, the hallowed female ground of birth may be trampled by so many doctors, nurses, and machines that the laboring woman gets lost in the rush. The 27 midwives interviewed in Sisters on a Journey speak out on the frustrations and joys of helping women give birth in a country that embraces the mumbo jumbo of science more readily than simple body knowledge. Most consider empowerment a crucial part of good prenatal care. "Don't ever place a shadow of doubt in a woman," advises one seasoned midwife. "You just let her rip into it." Penfield Chester, herself a midwife, skillfully weaves the threads spun by women with differing politics, backgrounds, and views on spirituality and the calling of midwifery into a coherent oral history.


Orlean Puckett: The Life of a Mountain Midwife, 1844-1939

Author: Karen Cecil Smith

Amazon Description: There is no description for this book. One reader review says: "This book presents a picture of a strong mountain woman who, after giving birth to and losing 24 babies, decided to become a midwife in southwestern Virginia. Puckett was a strong woman with a good attitude and a quick humor. The author did an excellent job of capturing the essence of mountain life from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s. "


LISTEN TO ME GOOD: The Life Story of an Alabama Midwife

Author: Margaret Charles Smith

Amazon Description: Even in recent times, poor African American women living in the rural South often had no access to healthcare. Local women serving as midwives were an important part of the community; they assisted with birthing and helped with household chores while the new mother recovered. Smith, a 91-year-old retired midwife, offers readers a firsthand account of rural lay midwifery and life in a small Alabama town. She describes her formal and informal training, the laws that allowed her to practice and later prohibited her work, the respect of the few local doctors for the lay midwives, and her views on civil rights issues. Smith's dedication, strong religious faith, and dignity are evident throughout this tribute to a tradition of self-care and community support.

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