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Why Choose a Midwife? | Birth and Bloom
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Sad Day for Home Birth in NYC. Medieval Midwives →. Why Choose a Midwife? May 3, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Sad Day for Home Birth in NYC. Medieval Midwives →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. The Ultimate...
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Short and Long Term Goals | Birth and Bloom
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How Do You Know? Short and Long Term Goals. April 28, 2012. I finished nursing school, passed my boards, and got a job! Last week I began orientation for the new job and I still can’t stop looking at that badge with those letters: R. N. Throughout the week, HR people kept asking me “are you here for the nursing such and such? 8221; or “are you a nurse? 8221; and I”m still skipping a beat before remembering/acknowledging, “…. … ….YES! I’m scared, but I’m ready for the challenge. In the longer term? Check ...
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Our Families Are Here: We’re Queer, Get Used to It. | Birth and Bloom
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Our Families Are Here: We’re Queer, Get Used to It. December 21, 2010. The North Carolina Supreme Court voided a same-sex second parent adoption. On Monday, which will effectively dismantle existing and future adoptions of the same sort in my fair state. This is a major blow to queer families in North Carolina, and will require legislative action to overturn. Lest we forget that North Carolina is below the Mason-Dixon line, square in the bible belt, let me remind you that Republicans took control. The sa...
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How Do You Know? | Birth and Bloom
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Short and Long Term Goals →. How Do You Know? August 7, 2011. I can almost hear the echos (hello… hello…hello)! But I am still here! I’m half way through nursing school! A round of champagne for all! Trust me, we deserve it. For now, I am slogging through nursing research, mental health nursing, and a NCLEX review course. I’m super excited for the Fall — I will finally get to do my Labor and Delivery rotation! But lately I’ve been a different sort of birthing crazed. Making a living being. Hi, I’m ...
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National Midwifery Week | Birth and Bloom
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Our Families Are Here: We’re Queer, Get Used to It. →. October 4, 2010. Happy National Midwifery Week! What better opportunity to highlight some of the exciting things that are going on in the field? ACNM and ACOG Call For Papers: Collaborative Practices Involving Obstetrician-Gynecologists and Nurse Midwives. For the full CFP, head over to ACNM’s website here. Midwives and Healthcare Reform. Check out this great post. National Midwifery Week Roundup. ACNM has put together a great package. This entry was...
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Cultural Competency: LGBTQ | Birth and Bloom
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How Do You Know? May 30, 2011. Via the National LGBT Cancer Network. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. How Do You Know? One response to “ Cultural Competency: LGBTQ. June 9, 2011 at 6:10 pm. This clip is so well done. Thanks so much for sharing! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The Ultimate Guide ...
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Laugher and Labor, Follow-up | Birth and Bloom
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How to be a Good Ally to Queer Families. Baby Born on Subway Platform →. Laugher and Labor, Follow-up. June 3, 2010. Some of you, particularly those of you who follow me on twitter. Might remember that I spent about 20 magical hours at two consecutive births last Saturday. This was a very special occasion since they were my first births as a full Birth Assistant (no longer a trainee! I am grateful to have learned a lot at these births, and have been reflecting. 8221; Mom speculated that the tourists ende...
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Medieval Midwives | Birth and Bloom
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Why Choose a Midwife? Support Midwives in New York →. May 5, 2010. Happy International Day of the Midwife. Thumbing through the most recent PMLA* (don’t laugh; I’m partnered to an academic), I happened upon a fascinating study by William D. Paden and Frances Freeman Paden called “ Swollen Woman, Shifting Canon: A Midwife’s Charm and the Birth of Secular Romance Lyric. I love the gravity and pace of it; it almost reads like a meditation. Paden and Paden explain that the “rhythmic incantations...I don&#...
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Support Midwives in New York | Birth and Bloom
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How to be a Good Ally to Queer Families →. Support Midwives in New York. May 12, 2010. Pregnant folks and their families deserve better; we deserve choices and access to the care that midwives provide. Furthermore, this is our best chance to get homebirth back to families in New York City since St. Vincent’s closed. Has been organizing supporters since Monday. PLEASE call and email legislators in New York today. More info:. As ACOG lobbies, let’s deluge Albany! 1 Contact Senator Stavisky. 3 The only thin...
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You Better Werque! | Birth and Bloom
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Our Families Are Here: We’re Queer, Get Used to It. Cultural Competency: LGBTQ →. February 6, 2011. First class of nurses at my university. Ey say if you can make it in New York you can make it anywhere. I’m here to tell you: if you can survive accelerated nursing school,. You can do anything. Only 12 months to go until I sit for the licensing exams. For now I”m taking coursework and will begin clinicals in March. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Cultural Competency: LGBTQ →. Enter your comment he...