Combining ethnology and memoir, this fascinating book describes the issues surrounding childbirth and motherhood for disabled women. The author, a paraplegic, tells about her own hunt for medical advice before getting pregnant―and then about the normal births of her two children―before widening the conversation to other disabled women and sympathetic members of the medical community. Heather Kuttai has been spinal cord injured for more than three decades. She is the founder of Disability Services for Students at the University of Saskatchewan; the recipient of the YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Leadership and Management, and a member of the Saskatchewan Sport Hall of Fame. She lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Used Book in Good Condition