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In a message dated 00-01-08 21:54:09 EST, you write:
<< "Besides," he added, "women don't remember their
birth experience anyway." Well, we jumped on that one. I told him that my
children were born 28 & 30 yrs ago & I could tell him all about my labor &
birth experiences. I hope that he will remember in the future that birth is
an experience that is definitely remembered by women. >>
ROFLOL at this ignorant comment! I'm convinced memories of birth are among
the last to go. I'd defy him to ask any woman of any age about her birth
experience(s). I'd bet that everyone would be able to tell him every detail.
The only way she won't remember is if she was chemically knocked out, but she
still would be able to tell him everything up to that point and her
impressions of when it wore off. I suggest this guy start actually getting a
clue about his clients!
Karen
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