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Midwifery Today back issues
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Mainstream desires? (Networking).
March 22, 2003... After reading Jan Tritten's editorial "Out of the Pot, Into the Fire" [Issue 63], I had thoughts swarming in my head about the nature of midwifery and all the political aspects that have been added to it lately.
There is a huge movement to legislate midwifery and for midwives to be...
Aggressive medicine. (Networking).(Brief Article)
March 22, 2003... I love your Web site and find it a source of inspiration. I was first introduced to midwifery during college, while working at a bookstore in Greensboro, NC. An aspiring midwife special-ordered Spiritual Midwifery, and I fell in love with that book!
As I'm the oldest of five kids, my...
Vision of Unity.(Poem)
March 22, 2003...
VISION OF UNITY
Like many of us, I have been praying with my ears, listening to
midwives
all around the world.
How can we (wo)manifest the vision of unity that would serve
families?
Meditating upon the divisions among birth attendants, a vision
came to me....
Correction.(Correction Notice)
March 22, 2003... In the table of contents in Issue 63, we incorrectly listed Rebecca Turecky as the author of "Midwifing Midwifwery in Mexico," an article written by Laura Cao Romero. Our apologies to both authors.
Editorial: one birth, one woman at a time.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
March 22, 2003... Do you ever have this haunting thought: "Why am I working so hard for change and to improve conditions for motherbaby when things keep getting worse?" When I look at birth around the world I realize that the changing of medicalized, technological and interfered-with birth is the most...