
The Same in any Language
A US midwife working in the Philippines experiences the sharp pain of telling a young mother that her baby has died in utero and realizes some human experiences are “the same in any language.”
A US midwife working in the Philippines experiences the sharp pain of telling a young mother that her baby has died in utero and realizes some human experiences are “the same in any language.”
Jane E. Drichta, co-owner of Equinox Healing Arts, is a homebirth midwife living and working in Seattle. When she’s not catching babies, she enjoys dashing off around the world, sleeping and hanging out with her husband and daughter.
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