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Breastfeeding, Midwifery, and Miscarriage - What do these things have in common??From: Mary Shoup (maryshoup@earthlink.net)Wed Feb 3 23:27:07 1999
They are all chats scheduled for Thursday, February 4th, of course! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 7:00-8:00pm CST (1:00-2:00 2/5 GMT) "Benefits of Breastfeeding" is the topic of discussion hosted by Cindy Curtis, RN, IBCLC. Chat room: PREGNANCY & BIRTH 8:00-9:00pm CST (02:00-03:00 2/5 GMT) Deborah Wage, CNM, FNP, and Ingrid Gold, CNM, co-host "Welcome to Midwifery: Questions and Answers". Chat room: WOMEN'S HEALTH DISCUSSION 9:00pm CST (03:00 2/5 GMT) Author Marie Allen hosts her monthly chat, "Miscarriage/Pregnancy Loss". Society is largely unaware of the grief that follows miscarriage and does not offer the needed support. Most women feel alone, confused, and frightened by their grief combined with society's indications that miscarriage is not a significant loss. This group is a haven for you to feel your feelings and work through them with others who understand. New *faces* are welcome and regular attendees are eager to share stories and offer support, encouragement and hope. Chat room: PREGNANCY & BIRTH Won't you join us in chat? !! :) If this will be your first time chatting on OBGYN.net, please point your browser to the URL below for instructions for downloading the ICHAT plugin and registering (one time and FREE) with OBGYN.net: http://www.obgyn.net/chat_cal/chat_instructions.htm If you have any questions, please let me know.
-- Mary Shoup Chat Coordinator, OBGYN.net mary.shoup@obgyn.net
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