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Thank you for that...it's thoroughly
enlightening. Are you talking about Ireland? Funnily enough, Alice, my
Active Birth student whose emails I've fwdd to this list numerous times, just
asked me if a baby can be born without the membranes rupturing. I told her it
would take a hell of a lot of perineal massage...etc. I'll forward this email to
her.
Cheers,
Aviva
----- Original Message -----
From: mel
gregory
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Update on Reuben it means with the membranes still in tact around
the babe...certainly where I come fromm it means that the babe , amongst other
things will never drown at sea and should ones baby be born 'in the caul ' the
thing to do is to rush down to the habour and flog the membranes to the nearest
fisherman...they will apparently want to buy them as it will prevent them from
drowning at sea as well. However the baby is also supposed to have some sort of
sixth sense or at least be particularly intuitive , one of my children was born
with the membranes........................
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