Re: UK Pap rules was Sexual abuse was Spanking babies

From: Ina May Gaskin (midwifeim@earthlink.net)
Mon Feb 27 21:40:06 2006


>It'll be interesting to know how this goes for you, Grace, once you
>get to the clinical part.

Ina May

>But Gail, all that gyne stuff aside, I think you're educated more
>than we are here in CNM school about how to be with a woman in labor
>(although I really can't comment personally on this in re: my
>school, since I'm not permitted into clinicals until next year). I
>suspect I learned more about non medical interventions with laboring
>women and natural birth when working in Berkeley CA than I'll get
>here. I'm eager to find out what the faculty here know that I don't
>and what I can learn from them (besides the gyne stuff, the
>stitching, &c which I don't know right now but I am self-studying).
>Which is partly why I'd love to get over to the UK or somewhere and
>follow a midwife around for a few weeks this summer ... and start my
>birth book.
>
>Grace

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Ina May Gaskin, CPM
The Farm Midwifery Center
41 The Farm
Summertown, TN 38483
http://www.inamay.com
http://www.rememberthemothers.net




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