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Old 11-07-2006, 05:20 PM #4
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What a great post Jungle! Thanks for sharing. You know I had a horrific first birth in a hospital. And I get that not everyone does, but I DID. So for my next I had a homebirth and Paulette was there, young single, I think she was about 19 years old. This set up a domino reaction as she went on to have her first and subsequent babies at home. And through her girlfriends have gone on to choose home birth. Every baby I have had subsequently I ensured I invited as support a young single woman with the intention of exposing her to a homebirth situation. Each of them have gone on to have their babies at home.


Does your mum still shake her head?
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