This appears to be a secular childbirth preparation book with no Christian content; it has been evaluated as such, and its low theological scores reflect the absence of Christian doctrine rather than the presence of heresy. It is not a Christian book and should be categorized accordingly in the TheoScope app.
TheoScope Ratings
Age & Family Safety
Children
Safe and appropriate for children
5
Youth (13–18)
Suitable for teens and young adults
42
Adults
Written at a level adults can engage with
85
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“A refreshingly compassionate roadmap built on boundaries, clarity, and real communication, because growing a family shouldn’t mean losing yourself.” ―Eve Rodsky, New York Times bestselling author of Fair Play Childbirth is one of life’s most powerful experiences—but it can also be overwhelming. Too often, expecting parents are prompted to create their perfect “birth plan,” only to feel disappointed or even traumatized if things go differently. That’s where Jen Hamilton comes in. A labor and delivery nurse, ER veteran, and mom herself, Jen has been a steady presence at thousands of births (and on millions of screens). In Birth Vibes she uses both humor and heart, sharing her own stories to guide readers expectations about what happens in the delivery room. Instead of unyielding checklists, she encourages parents to learn their birth vibes—a blend of values and vision—which unlock the tools to advocate for the personalized care they need. Birth Vibes is the ultimate companion for anyone preparing to give birth—or supporting someone who is. Warm, funny, and deeply grounded in real-life experience, this is the guide every parent deserves: allowing them adapt to whatever birth brings with confidence and calm. “I highly recommend Birth Vibes for pregnant women who plan to have hospital births.” —Ina May Gaskin, CPM “This book doesn’t just prepare you for birth; it changes how you think about it.” —Hadley Vlahos, RN “Compassionate, real, and reassuring.” —KC Davis, LPC