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- Miranda Devine's at it again :( (12 replies)
- Blog report on Ob/Gyns objections to female doc preference. (2 replies)
- ACMI talk: MIDwives vs MEDwives (5 replies)
- http://www.wikipedia.org/ (2 replies)
- What are you working towards? (3 replies)
- An OB's perspective.... (2 replies)
- What Does Feminism Mean to You? (16 replies)
- Caesarean Rate Increase 'Alarming' (8 replies)
- Call to help save rural hospitals (1 replies)
- A rising tide of water births (5 replies)
- child abuse manual (4 replies)
- Save the Birth Centre - Your Voice is Needed!!! - UPDATED (24 replies)
- Ina May's quilt (2 replies)
- sad news - Jeannine Parvati Baker 1949-2005 (1 replies)
- Birth Rites Art Exhibition (0 replies)
- 2nd birth anniversary (0 replies)
- Trust Birth (3 replies)
- Alola Foundation (2 replies)
- Hathor strikes again! (5 replies)
- witch hunts over midwifery in the US (3 replies)
- how we support other women (16 replies)
- Born Before Arrival? (0 replies)
- What inspires you? (7 replies)
- Is JB on YOUR website? (2 replies)
- my own food for thought (5 replies)
- satisfaction guaranteed! (1 replies)
- Hunter Valley, NSW - new birthing service! (0 replies)
- Mothers of Intervention (2 replies)
- Medicare for midwifery (4 replies)
- other forums (37 replies)
- the new pap smear (4 replies)
- teenage pregnancy (17 replies)
- womens words (11 replies)
- broader issues of social justice (2 replies)
- Australian c-sec resources? (1 replies)
- Cosmopolitan Pregnancy Mag (12 replies)
- A guide to contacting your politicians (0 replies)
- Contacting politicians about indemnity (14 replies)
- supporting NT midwives (1 replies)
- Antenatal classes (5 replies)
- paying for home births (33 replies)
- Maternity Coalition - National Maternity Action Plan (0 replies)
- Using your politicians to change birth services (3 replies)
- Interim professional indemnity insurance arrangements (3 replies)
- an exploration of common hospital procedures (3 replies)
- Midwifery in New Zealand (0 replies)
- Reclaiming Midwifery Care as a Foundation for Promoting 'Nor (0 replies)
- Midwifery care for every woman, everywhere. (0 replies)
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