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Re: CNM CasesFrom: Len2976@aol.comMon Nov 29 05:32:36 2004
>From the patients I've seen in the last few years, the Bradley instructors (at least in our area) seem to have mellowed. In the early 1980's they were extremely demanding and took a lot of patience to work with. The patients used to come to us both in the hospital and office with a list of demands. Now the lists they have include things we do for all of our patients--no shave, enema, heparin lock as opposed to an IV, hold the baby after birth, etc. I haven't seen anyone insist they they not take pitocin, antibiotics, analgesia under any circumstances. Lenora McCall, CNM
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