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laurie wheeler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Oct 2012 21:41:13 -0500
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I realize this is not specifically on topic for this forum, but I did very
much enjoy the one episode I saw and I'm sure it would be of interest to
many on this list. Here's the show's info:

*Call the Midwife* ...the colorful world of midwifery and family life in
1950’s East London. ....to live and work as a midwife alongside an Order of
Nuns. The Sisters and the midwives...carry out many nursing duties across
the community. ....with between 80 and 100 babies being born each month in
Poplar alone, their primary work is to help bring safe childbirth to women
in the area and to look after their countless newborns. Sunday nights on
Public Broadcasting. Check your local listings.

Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC, Mississippi USA - in the 70s I too remember the
shaves and the HHH enemas (high, hot, and a helluva lot)

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