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E-News Issue 11:5 is now online. "Induction Risks" is the theme of
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Midwifery Today E-News, 12:17, August 18, 2010, Midwives under Fire
E-News Issue 11:17 is now online. "Midwives under Fire" is the
theme of the current issue of Midwifery Today E-News. "There are
midwives in more than one country who have gone to jail for serving
mothers and babies in birth and usually on trumped-up charges.
These maverick women serve those who are in jail with them who are
pregnant or have babies." Read Research: Inductions Lead to
Cesareans. Send in your response to the Question of the Week: Is
the Threat of Persecution Affecting Your Midwifery Practice?
Learn about VBAC, HIV, and Sexual Abuse
Read Midwifery Today 77 for articles such as Vaginal Births After
C-section Are Not Necessarily Riskier in a Birth Center than in the
Hospital, HIV and Breastfeeding: What We Do and Do Not Know in
2005, Sexual Abuse and Pregnancy--A Homeopath's Perspective, and
Prenatal Diagnosis--Technological Triumph or Pandora's Box? This
issue marks the 20th Anniversary of Midwifery Today and includes
writings by readers on how Midwifery Today has helped them
throughout the years.
Learn about VBAC, HIV, and Sexual Abuse
Read Midwifery Today 77 for articles such as Vaginal Births After
C-section Are Not Necessarily Riskier in a Birth Center than in the
Hospital, HIV and Breastfeeding: What We Do and Do Not Know in
2005, Sexual Abuse and Pregnancy--A Homeopath's Perspective, and
Prenatal Diagnosis--Technological Triumph or Pandora's Box? This
issue marks the 20th Anniversary of Midwifery Today and includes
writings by readers on how Midwifery Today has helped them
throughout the years.
Sneak Preview!
The table of contents for the upcoming issue of Midwifery Today,
the print magazine, is available. The theme for this issue is
"First Stage." Packed with informative, clinical articles related
to the first stage of labor, this issue will help midwives
understand the dangers of epidurals; the pros and cons of rupturing
membranes; and the wonders of using homeopathic remedies for labor
and birth.
Midwifery Knowledge Spread Around the World
Editorial by Jan Tritten from Issue 89 of Midwifery Today magazine:
"One of my main goals in doing conferences in different parts of
the world is to gain unique knowledge, techniques and insights, and
take that information to other parts of the world that can benefit
from it. The other way to spread this midwifery knowledge from
around the world is to bring it to the US at the conferences
Midwifery Today presents here."