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Midwifery Today Issue 37


Spring 1996 Theme: The Threat of Technology
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On the cover:

16 Vaginal ultrasound: Diagnostic aid or tool of abuse
by Marion Toepke McLean, CNM
This test has its advantages, but must be used with prudence.
22 Urban guerrilla midwives by Sharon Merecki, CNM, and Miday Belden, CNM
"The daily realities of midwifing in a large tertiary care center challenge us...."
25 No heroics, just love
The baby's heart defect was not compatible with life.
32 This man loves midwives by Poppy Shell
Marsden Wagner has promoted midwifery through his writing and lectures.

Other Features:

6 Birth plan by Janine DeBaise
Thoughts taken from the dreams of 200 women.
12 With scars in my uterus and heart by Cheryl Ettinger
How can we protect women from technology, yet follow our protocols?
14 Knitting needles, cameras and electronic fetal monitors by Michel Odent, M.D.
A cultural misunderstanding of birth physiology threatens women.
17 A blending of two worlds by Sharon Glass jonquil, CNM
Modern midwifery is an uneasy balance of brain and tool vs. heart and hands.
19 The pain of labour by Andrea Robertson
It hurts to give birth. But there is a special biological role for that pain.
23 The belly of the beast by Roxi Augustine, RN
"I make a profound difference in the women's lives that I touch."
29 A grand triumph by Judy Edmunds
A woman succeeds in having a homebirth, despite her doctor's wishes.
33 Pursuing the Birth Machine: An update by Marsden Wagner, M.D.
Important new information has become available on some technologies.
34 Searching for appropriate birth technology by Robert and Rosalind Weston
A review of Pursuing the Birth Machine.

Departments:

3 Editor's Page
4 Poetry
7 Networking
10 Tricks of the Trade
11 Marion's Message
27 Question of the Quarter
44 Media Reviews
46 News
48 Journal Abstracts
49 Calendar
50 Classified Advertising
53 In My Opinion
55 Photo Album

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