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<< 1. What were her birth experiences and how she felt about them. ( if she
had
children of course) >>
<<I think that this might be treading on dangerous ground. it sounds like
"and>>
carol b
I can understand why someone would ask this question. It was the birth
experiences with my four children (psychosexual vaginal experiences :))
that changed everything that I ever did in medicine. I became ever the
parent advocate ,the political voice for CNMs , changed my philosophy ,led
me to becoming a childbirth educator and lactation consultant. Someone who
has a good birth memory or has not resolved a bad birth memory ( there are
too many people around with those) may be very influenced by this
experience. I like to see the "light in the eye" when someone has a good
birth memory. Someone with unresolved issues around the birth of their own
children might not be the best person for such a job.
Now someone with a good philosophy for parent advocacy, "the light in the
eye", and good management skills -aha- there is a good candidate.
Beadie Cambardella RN FACCE IBCLC
Atlanta, GA
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