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Preconception ClassFrom: CNMPAT@aol.comWed Apr 3 09:20:56 1996
The following is a resource we use for our Preconception class (offered every three months at our hospital by myself and a family practice doc). Please E-mail me privately if you want more information.: EXPECTING THE BEST RECOMMENDED READING AND RESOURCES ACNM and Jacobs, Sandra: HAVING YOUR BABY WITH A NURSE-MIDWIFE (1993). Aikey-Keller, Brenda : PRECONCEPTION--A WOMAN'S GUIDE TO PREPARING FOR PREGNANCY AND PARENTHOOD (ICEA, 1990). BIRTHING: MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICES (4 Sound Cassettes, 1986). Butler, Joan Maire, RNC, CNM: FIT AND PREGNANT (Acorn Publishing, 1995). Herman, Barry and Perry, Susan: THE TWELVE MONTH PREGNANCY (Los Angeles: Howell House, 1882) Kass, Annese, Danzer: THE FERTILITY AWARENESS HANDBOOK (ICEA, 1992) Sussman, John and Levitt, B. Blake: BEFORE YOU CONCEIVE: THE COMPLETE PREPREGNANCY GUIDE (New York: Bantam Books, 1989) Weschler, Toni: TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR FERTILITY (1995). ENVIRO-HEALTH: 1-800-NIEHS-94 OR E-MAIL: envirohealth@niehs.nih.gov. HEALTHY OPTIONS: 1-800-282-3064 PREGNANCY HEALTHLINE TERATOGENS: 1-800-528-9001 TERATOGEN REGISTRY: 1-800-532-3749 WASHINGTON:BASIC HEALTH PLAN: 1-800-826-2444 Stopping Smoking Program at St Peter's Hospital: Care to Quit: 493-4111 Stopping Smoking Programs at Capital Medical Center: 754-5858 RESOURCES FOR BOOKS ABOUT PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH CASCADE HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS, INC/BIRTH AND LIFE BOOKSTORE: 141 Commercial Sr., NE Salem, OR, 97301, USA (503) 371-4445 1-800-443-9942 ICEA (International Childbirth Education Association) ICEA Bookcenter PO Box 20048 Minneapolis, MN, 55420, USA. 1-800-624-4934 & Fax: 1-612-854-8772 ******************************************************** Pat Sonnenstuhl, ARNP, CNM South Sound Nurse Midwives Olympia, WA
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