And you may find this work amazing!
http://www.primal-page.com/birthart.htm
warmly, Carolyn
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From: Judy Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Have
Have just found these:
http://childbirthsolutions.com/articles/pregnancy/birthsoul/index.php
http://childbirthsolutions.com/articles/pregnancy/lifelong/index.php
Cheers
Judy
Kelly @ BellyBelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help! Someone started a discussion on my
forums about
and there are lots more
warmly, Carolyn
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From: Judy Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Have just found these:
http://childbirthsolutions.com
Hi Kelly
I read an article earlier this year on some research done on suicide and it
was found that often the method used was linked to birth. e.g cord tight
around neck (hanging), heavily drugged birth (drug overdose) etc.
Here is a really good website on perinatal studies, pregnancy and
to be alive as we now have fantastic
information at our fingertips.
warmly, Carolyn
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Hi Kelly
I read
forgot to mention another wonderful book
The Field, by Lyn McTaggart
warmly, Carolyn
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From: Diane Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Kelly
I
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Personality
what an amazingteacher to acknowledge that
- even though it should be 'basic commonsense'.
Pinky
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suzi and
brett
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday
Hi Jayne,
It is a Rudolph Steiner School - Chrysalis - (Thora NSW - near Bellingen Mid
North coast), Cheers Suzi
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what an amazingteacher to acknowledge that -
even though it should be 'basic commonsense'.
Pinky
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From:
suzi and
brett
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:29
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Birth, Trauma
Hi Suz,
Can I ask what school (or type of school) this was
in?
Regards
Jayne
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From:
suzi and
brett
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:29
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Birth, Trauma
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Hi Kelly,Have you heard of Michel Odent?He isfrench surgeon that became interested in birth, became an obstetricianand ended his career doing homebirths. He has done some excellent work on the effect of birth and has written a number of books. I remember him saying at a conference once that
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Hi Kelly,
Have you heard of Michel Odent?He isfrench surgeon that
became interested in birth, became an obstetricianand ended his career
doing homebirths. He has done some excellent work on the effect of birth
and has
, 2006 10:12
AM
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Personality
Michel Odent's Primal
Research Centre has done a lot of work on the long term effects of birth on an
individual.
http://www.birthworks.org/primalhealth/
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From
Kelly I dont know of any definitive
studies which can show that. The original work was done 60 yrs or more
ago that showed the split was 40/60 for nature/nurture or was it the other way
around? There have been arguments about it for generations. The
area to look would probably be the
I posted about this on a forum and got a similar response Kelly. Apparently,
breastfeeding is important to ensure babe is secure, healthy, etc but birth
is irrelevant ?! Babies are completely capable of feeling, thinking, seeing,
hearing when they are born, therefore just as sensitive (probably
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