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Monique Schaefers <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 22:25:01 -0800
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When I read your post on PTSD it immediately made me think of a radio
program I heard late one night on National Public Radio's Noatic(sp?)
Sciences program.  iT was on Pre and perinatal psychology and I was VERY
interested in it as it seemed to make so much sense in relation to the
birth traumas so many of us have seen and the disasters they can spawn.
Tonight I just refound this link and thought you may be interested in
following it:
        Association for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology and Health (APPPAH): An
international organization for people interested in the psychological
dimension of human reproduction, the mental and emotional development of
the unborn and newborn child, and the psychology of birth.

        http://www.birthpsychology.com/apppah/index.html

Actually the Aware Parenting website has some great links to
birth/lactation/parenting sites you may find of interest.
--
Monique
Noah 6/97, Melissa 6/23/00
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The same phrase describes my marriage and my breasts:
before the kids, they used to be such a cute couple.
Amy Krouse Rosenthall

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