Re: Happy Father's Day

From: Russ Fawcett (spigget@aol.com)
Mon Jun 19 18:07:01 2006


Hi El,

I expected that response. Based on my observations of the threads here, the source is not surprising. As someone who volunteers to coach people on breastfeeding and teaching certain elements of childbirth education classes, I judge myself as meeting the minimum requirements as a medical professional. I think you’ll find my opinions well thought out if I am inclined to engage a particular topic.

I think this forum could use an engineer's way of thinking (particularly an engineer who's partner has schooled him on the normalcy of birth).

Regards,

Russ

At Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: >
>But not an Obstetrician or a Gynaecologist.
>
>el
>
>on 6/20/06 12:33 AM Russ Fawcett said the following:
>> A wonderful, and appropriate, message for this forum. Let me provide my
>> ditto to everyone.
>>
>> Russ Fawcett
>> Father of Five
>> (#1 born in German hospital with midwives)
>> (#2 born in hospital with a wonderful, and seasoned, OB)
>> (#3 born at home with CNM)
>> (#4 born at home with CPM…at 11lbs 3oz.)
>> (#5 born at home with CPM)
>> A Midwife's Husband
>> Supporter of Women
>> Breastfeeding Advocate and Teacher of Men
>> Engineering Manager





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