Bonnie Urquhart Gruenberg

Author, Artist, Photographer, Midwife

Bonnie U. Gruenberg, CNM, MSN, CRNP

Bonnie's first two books, published by Prentice Hall and Eclipse Press.

“What was any art but a mould in which to imprison for a moment the shining, elusive element which is life itself”.— Willa Cather

"Creation" Copyright Bonnie U. Gruenberg
Bonnie U.Gruenberg is a creative dynamo who only wishes sleep were optional. Her various passions and interests include photography, writing, painting, and creating educational programs for parents and professionals. Artwork and photographs can be shipped quickly for that one-of-a-kind gift, though she no longer accepts commissions for portraits. Bonnie is the proprietor of Birth Muse Press, award-winning publisher of resources of enduring value, and Birth Muse Photography, specializing in equine, maternity and infant images. Bonnie is certified nurse-midwife with a MSN from the University of Pennsylvania, and is in practice in central PA. Her artwork and articles have also been published in magazines and professional journals.
She is married to Alex Gruenberg, and is the mother of two grown children. She has always had a passion for horses, and has kept company with her Connemara gelding since 1997.

Copyright Bonnie Gruenberg 2009

Selected Books
by Bonnie Gruenberg

Birth Log and Memory Book
Midwifery Textbook
Birth Emergency Skills Training: Manual for Out -of- Hospital Midwives
" ... systematic and clear approach to critical thinking, assessment, diagnosis and intervention."
--Katherine Camacho Carr, PhD, ARNP, CNM, FACNM
EMS Textbook
Essentials of Prehospital Maternity Care
Groundbreaking work on obstetrical and gynecological emergencies; combines EMS standard practice with the holistic, patient-centered principles of midwifery.
Nonfiction
Hoofprints In The Sand: Wild Horses of the Atlantic Coast
"If you've experienced the allure of the wild ponies on Chincoteague Island, you'll enjoy Hoofprints in the Sand...Engaging stories, colorful histories, and attractive photos bring the herds to life."
--Michelle Gstattenbauer, Chronicle of the Horse