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A Midwife in Amish Country SAMPLE

A Midwife in Amish Country SAMPLE
Author: Kim Woodard Osterholzer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621578577

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Enjoy a FREE SAMPLE of the new book A Midwife in Amish Country by Kim Woodard Osterholzer “Lyrically written and profoundly told … Kim Woodard Osterholzer’s story … embraced me on the first page and held me tight until the very last word.”—Leslie Gould, #1 bestselling and Christy-award winning author “Inspiring in the best of ways.”—Stasi Eldredge, New York Times bestselling author of Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman’s Soul “A master class in respectful, woman-centered midwifery.”—Dr. Sara Wickham, author, midwifery lecturer, and consultant Kim Osterholzer, a midwife who's caught over 500 babies since 1993, ushers readers behind the doors of Amish homes as she recounts her lively and life-changing adventures learning the heart and craft of midwifery. In A Midwife in Amish Country, Kim chronicles the escapades of her nine-year apprenticeship grappling with the joys and struggles of homebirth as she tags along with the woman who helped her birth her own children at home. With drama and insight, she recounts the beauty and painstaking effort of those early years spent catching babies next to crackling woodstoves, under lantern light, and in farmhouses powered by windmills for running water and with outhouses for bathrooms. Some births kept her from home for days on end; others she missed by heart-pounding seconds. Yet every birth enthralled her, whether she was halting hemorrhages, blowing air into tiny lungs, or bouncing through wild rides in ambulances. Too many times to count, Kim stumbled home feeling overwhelmed and inadequate—yet as she strained against her misgivings, self-doubts, and seemingly insurmountable challenges, those sacred moments transformed her into a woman of power and conviction. Her experiences taught her the heart of true midwifery—stroking, smoothing, wiping, tidying, nourishing, comforting, hearing, encouraging, validating, and witnessing. Slowly, steadily, Kim learned to play her part as midwife to the Amish—women unflagging in their passion to welcome new lives—and at last, tried and tested, took her rightful place among them.


A Midwife in Amish Country

A Midwife in Amish Country
Author: Kim Woodard Osterholzer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621577554

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“Lyrically written and profoundly told … Kim Woodard Osterholzer’s story … embraced me on the first page and held me tight until the very last word.”—Leslie Gould, #1 bestselling and Christy-award winning author “Inspiring in the best of ways.”—Stasi Eldredge, New York Times bestselling author of Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman’s Soul “A master class in respectful, woman-centered midwifery.”—Dr. Sara Wickham, author, midwifery lecturer, and consultant Kim Osterholzer, a midwife who's caught over 500 babies since 1993, ushers readers behind the doors of Amish homes as she recounts her lively and life-changing adventures learning the heart and craft of midwifery. In A Midwife in Amish Country, Kim chronicles the escapades of her nine-year apprenticeship grappling with the joys and struggles of homebirth as she tags along with the woman who helped her birth her own children at home. With drama and insight, she recounts the beauty and painstaking effort of those early years spent catching babies next to crackling woodstoves, under lantern light, and in farmhouses powered by windmills for running water and with outhouses for bathrooms. Some births kept her from home for days on end; others she missed by heart-pounding seconds. Yet every birth enthralled her, whether she was halting hemorrhages, blowing air into tiny lungs, or bouncing through wild rides in ambulances. Too many times to count, Kim stumbled home feeling overwhelmed and inadequate—yet as she strained against her misgivings, self-doubts, and seemingly insurmountable challenges, those sacred moments transformed her into a woman of power and conviction. Her experiences taught her the heart of true midwifery—stroking, smoothing, wiping, tidying, nourishing, comforting, hearing, encouraging, validating, and witnessing. Slowly, steadily, Kim learned to play her part as midwife to the Amish—women unflagging in their passion to welcome new lives—and at last, tried and tested, took her rightful place among them.


A Midwife's Story

A Midwife's Story
Author: Penny Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: Amish
ISBN: 9781780662008

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When hospital-trained midwife Penny Armstrong takes on a job delivering the babies of the Amish, she encounters a way of life deeply rooted in the earth. As she renews her respect for nature, she discovers an approach to giving birth that changes her life forever.A Midwife's Story is a life-affirming book that never fails to enlighten, inform and surprise. Honest and ultimately very moving, it is inspirational reading not only for midwives and childbirth educators, but also for all parents.


The Amish Midwife's Secret

The Amish Midwife's Secret
Author: Rachel J. Good
Publisher: Forever
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 153871129X

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An Amish midwife and an Englisch doctor must embrace their differences to rescue a baby in need in this uplifting romance that will "warm your heart" (Marta Perry). Kyle Miller never planned on becoming a country doctor. But when he's offered a medical practice in his sleepy hometown, Kyle knows he must return... and face the painful past he left behind. Except the Amish community isn't quite ready for Kyle. Especially the pretty midwife who refuses to compromise her traditions with his modern medicine... The more Leah Stoltzfus works with the handsome Englisch doctor, the more she finds herself caught between the expectations of her family and her own hopes for the future. It will take one surprising revelation and one helpless baby in need of love to show Leah and Kyle that their bond may be greater than their differences... if Leah can find the courage to follow her heart. "The Amish Teacher's Gift might have been the first book I've read by Rachel J. Good, but it won't be my last." -- Shelley Shepard Gray, New York Times bestselling author


The Amish Midwife

The Amish Midwife
Author: Mindy Starns Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2011
Genre: Adopted children
ISBN: 9781611294019

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A desire to learn about her biological family leads nurse-midwife Lexie Jaeger to the heart of Pennsylvania Amish country. There she meets a mysterious lay-midwife who needs her help after an Amish client and her baby die.


A Midwife's Story

A Midwife's Story
Author: Penny Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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She works by the light of kerosene lamps, without fetal monitoring systems, X rays, surgeons, or anesthesiologists. The nearest phone is several fields away. From the moment her own phone rings until she delivers the newborn into its mother's arms, each birth is different, and each is thrilling. To share the excitement of birth among the gentle, Old-Order Amish of Lancaster Count, Pennsylvania, is to experience a special thrill, a timeless grace. It is also to gain a new awareness of the quality of the birth experience, the difference between natural births at home and impersonal hospital deliveries. Funny and wise, with intervals of nerve-wracking tension, A Midwife's Story is unique, a revelation of a very special place and an extraordinary life.


The Doctor's Blessing

The Doctor's Blessing
Author: Patricia Davids
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Amish
ISBN: 9781410435590

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As a nurse-midwife in Amish country, Amber Bradley helps expectant mothers have babies safely at home. But Hope Springs' new doctor insists all maternity patients deliver at a hospital. Amber is determined to show Dr. Phillip White that he needs to respect the Amish way of life, one. But although he becomes more a part of the community, his stay is just temporary. Unless Amber can convince Phillip he's found the home -- and heart -- he's always been looking for.


Midwife Memories

Midwife Memories
Author: Renee Popova
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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Renee Popova has been a direct-entry midwife serving the Amish and "English" for over 30 years. Midwife Memories is her homage to all of the families she has attended and the babies she has caught. Midwife Memories brings the reader into the lives of women birthing their babies and sharing their stories. Although Renee is not Amish, she was welcomed into the community and became a vital member who participated in family activities and minor medical fixes along with bringing babies into the family. Outside the Amish world, everyone is known as "English" and she assisted these birthing women at home and in the hospital. Midwife Memories recalls how Renee felt the call to midwifery and set about getting the training and skills to birth babies. From childbirth education to doula training to apprenticeship, read about the challenges and adventures that finally enabled her to serve as a midwife. The reader will get a glimpse inside Amish culture and begin to understand their beliefs and customs. You will chuckle at the renegade Amish man, envision Renee climbing onto a horse from the hood of her car in order to get to the laboring mother, and being asked to attend a pregnant goat. Celebrate with Renee when she returns to her prenatal duties after a broken leg only to find the Amish families held a welcome back shower for her. Intuition, knowledge and skill enabled Renee to work with "English" women in hospital settings and at home births. Most births are uncomplicated and natural but occasionally labor takes a turn and sometimes becomes a little more challenging. The reader will find themselves engrossed in the stories of women who chose to birth their babies in a variety of places and circumstances. Midwife Memories is chock full of information regarding the types of childbirth education, differing birth philosophies and the role of the doula. Useful material abounds for anyone interested in learning more about childbirth and all the options available.


The Amish Nanny

The Amish Nanny
Author: Mindy Starns Clark
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0736941606

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Bestselling author Mindy Starns Clark and coauthor Leslie Gould offer readers The Amish Nanny, Book 2 in the Women of Lancaster County series, which tells the stories of young Plain women as they explore their roots, connect with family, and discover true love. Amish-raised Ada Rupp knows it’s time to make a commitment to the faith and join the church, especially if she wants a future with the handsome Amish widower Will Gundy. But when she has the chance to travel to Switzerland as the caregiver of a young child, she leaps at the opportunity. Anxious to learn more about her forebears, Ada enlists the help of a young Mennonite scholar named Daniel, but even as she develops feelings for him, she cannot get Will from her mind—or her heart. At a crossroads, Ada must decide what she is willing to give up from the past in order to embrace her future.