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Suzanne Arms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suzanne Arms
Suzanne Arms is an author, photojournalist, speaker, and activist on birthing issues and the bond within, and care of, the mother-baby system. She has written seven books on pregnancy, birthing, breastfeeding, bonding and adoption. Her second book, ''Immaculate Deception: A New Look at Childbirth'', was named a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times. Its 1975 edition sold over 250,000 copies.〔 Arms is an advocate for public health policies and societal practices that support human and family development, including the area of human rights. ==Early life== Arms was born on April 19, 1945, in Camden, New Jersey, to parents who were both teachers. She studied English and literature at the University of Rochester in New York, minoring in cross-cultural studies, graduating with honors in 1965. She subsequently moved to Northern California and worked for several years as a teacher in nursery schools and in the Head Start Program, and as a dancer in a modern jazz dance company. She was a freelance feature writer and photographer with the weekly newspaper, The Pacific Sun, published in Marin County, California. In the late 1960s, Arms helped organize the West Coast's Spring Mobilization for Peace and volunteered with the American Friends Service Committee as a trained draft counselor and an advocate for ending capital punishment. She wrote her first book, ''A Season to be Born'', as an illustrated diary of her own experience giving birth.
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