Birth/Rebirth: Unassisted Childbirth
The floor was dirt, but it was clean….Even if Foua had been a less fastidious housekeeper, her newborn babies wouldn’t have gotten dirty, since she
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The floor was dirt, but it was clean….Even if Foua had been a less fastidious housekeeper, her newborn babies wouldn’t have gotten dirty, since she
Not every pregnancy gets a story. I’d like to change that. My second pregnancy ended six months before I had planned it would. When I
Our plans for a series with the theme of birth sparked an interesting discussion among Exponent bloggers. Birth can be a difficult topic; not all
After  After becoming impatient at the GYN, so I went out and listened at her door After I overheard her speak of a diagnosis, and thinking,
January to April of 2012 was rough. My co-https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg, Aimee, and I were compiling Exponent II’s LGBTQ-themed Spring issue. It was heart-breaking. These stories, more
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Guest Post by Sara Sara, a native of San Francisco, is currently living in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is working as a midwife’s apprentice
Guest Post by Bec Bec is an amazing friend and woman. She completed her PhD on nurses in the Korean War and currently lives in
My sister-in-law has a wonderful story about the birth of her first child. “I feel complete,” she told me. “My body has now done everything
Guest post by Jen Holt Jen lives in Utah with her husband and 4 children (note: with Gestational Surrogacy, the egg of the mother is
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