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"Cindy Curtis, RN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Aug 1999 14:57:35 -0400
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> (>     I wanted to share with you about a new list that might be of
interest for
> some of your listers.  I was recently made aware of how many infertile
birth
> professionals there were suffering in silence on the doula list.  There
are
> *a lot* of us out there, and I doubt that's only the case on that list.
>     I started thinking how hard it is to be a birth professional on a
regular
> infertility list and realized that we have a unique situation that makes
the
> infertility doubly hard to cope with.  Going to attend a labor the same
day
> as getting yet another negative pg test is gut-wrenching in a way only
other
> infertile birth pros would understand.
>     So I created a mailing list.  Ya, my tought, too... another list???
But,
> I think being free to discuss our struggles with fertility while we're up
to
> our armpits in birthwork could be a real benefit to us all.  If you are
> dealing with primary or secondary infertility and are doing birth work, I
> would like to invite you to join the Birth Seekers mailing list.
>
> Feel free to FWD this message to any other birth-related lists.
>
> **Official Description**     Birth Seekers Email List has been created to
> provide a supportive environment for infertility patients who work in the
> birth field. Facing infertility is painful enough, but for doulas,
childbirth
> educators, nurses, midwives and others who work with the childbearing
> population, it can be especially difficult. List members need not be
actively
> pursuing pregnancy, but must be birth professionals who are dealing with
> impaired fertility. Birth professionals in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy
> following infertility are also welcome.
>
> You can join this list by going to the following web page:
>       http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/BirthSeekers
>
>  If you do not wish to join this list, please ignore this message.
>
> Thanks,
> Jennifer Harris, CD(DONA)
> [log in to unmask]
> Birth Seekers List Owner
> <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/doula2care/BirthSeekers.html">Birth
Seekers
> Infertility Support</A>
>
>
> Perinatal List Archives at:
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> To unsub send email to [log in to unmask] with the message
unsub pnatalrn
>

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