Issue 69
Spring 2004
Theme: Midwifery Knowledge
This photo (taken by Eneyda Spradlin Ramos at the 2003 Midwifery Today conference in Mexico) shows certified nurse midwife Marina Alzugaray (front) lighting a ceremonial candle with Mexican partera Doña Hermila Gonzalez, surrounded by aspiring, student and practicing midwives from diverse traditions from around the world. A wonderful example of women from different traditions working together and learning from each other!
Departments
- From the Editor: A Knowledge Base Fit for All Midwives
- Poetry
- Networking
- Tricks of the Trade
- Marion’s Message
- Question of the Quarter
- Evidence-based Midwifery: Suspect Diagnoses Come with Biophysical Profiling—Gloria Lemay
- Media Reviews
- News
- Classified Advertising
- Calendar
- Photo Album
Features
- Ways of Knowing—Robbie Davis-floyd
- The Pie of Midwifery Knowledge—Sara Wickham
- Wild, Beautiful Birth—Elizabeth Davis
- Women’s Innate Knowledge—Diane Barnes
- Passing It on—Renata Hillman
- The Knowing Body and Remembering Heart—Judy Luce
- An Intimate Dance With Birthing Women—Heather Mains
- Ideas on Writing Protocols for Your Practice—Paulette Griffin
- Omega 3 Oils and Pregnancy—Shawn Gallagher
- Woman’s Work—Chantal Molnar
- The Business of Midwifery—Linda Lieberman
- Herbal Friend for Birthing Mothers: Partridgeberry—Susan Perri
- Interviews With Maiden Midwives—Mary Kroeger
- Nursing the Caesarean Born—Michel Odent
- Midwifery and Chiropractic—Jeanne Ohm
- Midwifery Today: Past and Future—Jan Tritten
International Midwife
- Past & Future
- Cards & Letters
- From Dream to Reality—Judy Luce
- The Birth of a Collaboration—Marina Alzugaray
- Pronunciamiento/Pronouncement
- A Man’s Journey to Midwifery—Jerry Whiting
- Making Birth Humane in Brazil—Heloisa Lessa
- Impressions From Paris—Verena Teschner
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