cover image Having Babies: The Patients, the Doctors, the Dramas and Joys, Nine Months Inside an Obstetrical Practice

Having Babies: The Patients, the Doctors, the Dramas and Joys, Nine Months Inside an Obstetrical Practice

Thomas Congdon. Simon & Schuster, $22.5 (334pp) ISBN 978-0-671-76708-2

Congdon, an editor and publisher who spent nine months observing the obstetrical practice of Rod O'Driscoll and Jack Bonamo in West Orange, N.J., here recounts the drama he witnessed. His stories revolve around the birth of Susan and Tracy MacGregor's first child. Woven through this are other patients' pregnancies--some joyful, some tragic; the conflicts and friendships of the medical staff; professional hazards, such as malpractice lawsuits; behind-the-scenes ordeals in the hospital's labor and delivery room; and even interesting tidbits about modern ob-gyn medicine. This witty, instructive book demystifies obstetrics and shows that medical professionals are as human as their patients. Recommended for all new, expectant or potential parents. (Aug.)