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Re: Breech birthFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comSat Nov 26 14:13:04 2005
In a message dated 11/26/05 3:08:15 PM, evsono@pipeline.com writes:
> A Blast from the past ... Yeah, but the argument is/would be that the baby was NOT delivered by the British midwife guru person. So it doesn't really stand as an indictment of home birth, but only an exhibit of the unfairness of US justice and that people are forced into less than optiman (home) care due to our male-dominated, chauvinistic, c-section-at-all-costs medical establishment. Women of the world unite! The MAN is trying to take your uteri away and grow your babies in jars! Fight back! Boycott your local obstetrician! Josephine P. Oh, wait! If OBs, at least in the US, are getting to be more and more y-chromosome deficient, we'll be boycotting our sisters in healthcare! Oh, Dear!!! What to do?!? Those damned men - it's THEIR fault. . . or something. Bastards!
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