An Innovative Combination of Booklets and Online Video Clips
The
See What You Read interactive book series is a groundbreaking new product line from InJoy that helps educators reach today’s media-savvy parents. Each title in the
See What You Read series brings together high quality printed booklets and online video clips to make teaching more effective and learning more fun.
See What You Read: Childbirth starts with modern and attractive printed booklets specially designed for new parents (
Look Inside!). Packed with colorful photos and detailed illustrations, these booklets contain all of the latest information childbirth educators need to prepare expectant moms and dads for their birth experience ahead. In addition, readers can quickly access dozens of streaming video clips that illustrate each topic at an easy to use website,
www.SeeWhatYouRead.com. Educators and parents can also download and print handy PDF worksheets like contraction charts, fetal kick count charts, and more for use in class or at home.
The See What You Read Advantage
See What You Read: Childbirth is the perfect solution for every childbirth educator. Comprehensive, appealing, and contemporary, this flexible tool will fit seamlessly into your class curriculum and boost expectant parents’ confidence as they learn important information about pregnancy, labor, and childbirth through words, images, and videos.
Curious? Get Your Free Copy Today!
There are three easy ways to get a free copy of
See What You Read: Childbirth –
download a copy now, have one delivered
by mail or call InJoy Customer Care at 1-800-326-2082 ext. 2.
With See What You Read: Childbirth, Educators will:
Provide parents with the most attractive and useful childbirth education books available
Have a powerful, flexible, and engaging teaching tool that features up-to-date medical information
Reach parents of all different learning types and education levels
Fully educate parents on bed rest or those unable to attend class
Make dads and partners feel involved with special “Partner Tips” sidebars in the booklets and online video subjects just for partners
Draw attention to important warning signs with potentially life-saving “When to Call Your Healthcare Provider” sidebars and related video segments
Provide video demonstrations of prenatal exercises and comfort measures that expectant parents can practice along with at home
Offer parents an extensive list of helpful web links to additional resources
Printed pages, professional video clips, and clickable web links come together in See What You Read: Childbirth to create a powerful interactive tool that meets the needs of today’s childbirth educators. Of course, InJoy also offers a wide selection of videos and PowerPoint presentations that make excellent companions to this booklet.
Discover how See What You Read: Childbirth can improve your birth education program – download a free booklet now, have one delivered by mail or call InJoy Customer Care at 1-800-326-2082 ext. 2. You can also view any of the video segments and PDF pages by visiting www.SeeWhatYouRead.com.
What's Included in See What You Read: Childbirth
Divided into five separate chapters, the See What You Read: Childbirth booklets give instructors and students immediate access to the topic at hand.
Chapter 1: Pregnancy: The Third Trimester
Emotions • Anatomy • Discomforts • Nutrition • Warning Signs • Hazards • Exercise • Special Attention Pregnancies, and more
Chapter 2: The Labor Process
Birth Is Natural • The 4 Ps of Labor • Signs of Prelabor • Onset of Labor • Stages of Labor, and more
Chapter 3: Comfort Measures & Labor Positions
Labor Support Team • Breathing • Relaxation • Massage • Visualization • Labor Positions • Back Labor, and more
Chapter 4: Interventions, Pain Medication, & Cesarean Birth
Birth Planning & Decision Making • Inducing & Augmenting Labor • Interventions • Medical Pain
Relief • Epidural Anesthesia • Cesarean Surgery • Cesarean Recovery, and more
Chapter 5: Newborns, Postpartum, & Breastfeeding Basics
Newborn Procedures • Newborn Appearance • Postpartum • Physical Changes • Emotions • Breastfeeding Basics • Lifestyle Changes, and more
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