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The Birthkit Issue Number 39 (Autumn 2003)
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Autumn 2003
  * Lessons From a Homebirth Practice: A former doctor, John Stevenson, shares the things he's learned about homebirth, from the clinical to the emotional.
  *A Letter From Bali: Midwife Robin Lim talks about life, birth, struggle and midwifery in Bali.
  *Homebirth in Crisis: Health writer Tessa Thomas writes about the dismantling of the only specialist homebirth team in northeast London, and what it means to the whole country.
  *A Physician's Personal Experience With a Doula by Denise Punger: A doctor compares the births of her two sons and makes a case for every woman to have a doula.
  *Midwife's Journal: Regular writer Jerry Whiting shares stories and photographs of a beautiful breech birth.
  *The Midwifery Model of Goofiness: Renowned birth attendant Gloria Lemay takes a look at telling the truth without all the drama.
  *Tonics for Women's Reproductive Health: Susan Perri explores the uses of Evening Primrose oil and cramp bark for nourishing, balancing and restoring physiological function vital to the health of the female system.
  *Experience: A Midwife's Greatest Teacher: Jan Tritten shares about t he births of her children and how they motivated her to become a midwife.
  *And as always, Staccatos.

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