Birth As You Please

Birth As You Please
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Publisher : Riza Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 1989795080
ISBN-13 : 9781989795088
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Book Synopsis Birth As You Please by : Amancaya Xristina

Download or read book Birth As You Please written by Amancaya Xristina and published by Riza Press. This book was released on 2020-12-31 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twenty-one birth-giving people from around the world unite their voices in Birth As You Please to share their birth stories and portraits in order to inspire, empower, and advocate for the right to choose how to give birth: if, where, when and with whom. In this book, the diversity of the birth giving experience is portrayed through colors and words, and art is used as a medium that elevates human existence and immortalizes the essence of motherhood. Birth As You Please features the stories of each of the mothers, as interviewed by Amancaya Xristina, both written in their own language and translated into English. Accompanying each story is a breathtaking portrait made by the author herself, representative of the birth-giver's story. This is a book celebrating the process of motherhood, pregnancy, and one's entry into life. It show cases birth-givers from different cultures as they carry their children into this world. The book also explores cultural questions of what the best method of birth is, and advocates for a mother's right to choose how her baby will enter the world. "Being an artist and a social entrepreneur, I found in my motherhood journey the inspiration to contribute to the higher cause of women's well-being. I created Birth As You Please because I sense the urgency of adding ideas and research to the dialogue around how birth can be more humane and how birthing people all around the world, in many different cultures. can inspire each other to rediscover their life giving capabilities. I grew up in Athens, Greece. I started painting at the age of 23, when I was living in Mexico City. I am now living in the city of La Paz, in Bolivia. The last three years I have been painting pregnancy portraits in my limited time while raising my little three year-old son and working at a women's rights organization. Birth as You Please is my passion. There has always been a deeper need inside me to create something that is meaningful and connected to a deeper cause." - Amancaya Xristina


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