Caroline Oblasser

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Caroline Oblasser (* 1977 ) is an Austrian publisher and author.

Life

Oblasser studied the concert violoncello at the Salzburg Mozarteum and graduated in 2004. Oblasser is a former cellist of the Salzburg Piano Trio, with which she has recorded several sound carriers. After studying applied and general linguistics with a doctorate in 2003, she worked for an advertising agency in Salzburg.

Their first daughter was born in 2005 and the birth was finally ended by an unplanned caesarean section. Caroline Oblasser found this caesarean section traumatic, which is why she dealt with the subject in her first book "The caesarean section has no face", in which around 160 cesarean section mothers told their stories and more than 60 of them had their scar photographed. In 2007, contrary to the doctor's recommendation, their second daughter was born as a planned home birth due to the previous caesarean section .

In the same year Caroline Oblasser founded the on-demand publishing house edition riedenburg . There she publishes non-fiction books, short stories and children's books that deal with health issues and above all with obstetric issues. In the children's non-fiction book series "I know now how", topics such as pregnancy, childbirth, baby babies and relatives in need of care are dealt with.

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  1. http://www.deutschlandradiokultur.de/eine-notfallmassnahme-nicht-die-perfekte-geburt.950.de.html?dram:article_id=135260