From: The Trial of Labor
I just attended the Cesarean Scar Care Webinar with Isa Herrera via
the International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN).Â
What a terrific benefit for subscribers (it was free), a great
introduction to ICAN for folks who aren’t subs, and a great
cost ($15) for non subscribers. Herrera is the author of Ending
Female Pain and performs [...]

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ICAN Webinar – Prevent Cesarean Class
Monday July 27th 9pm EDT Are you keeping your fingers crossed and
hoping for the best? Well, take charge and find out ways you can
increase your chances of having an easier and safer birth.
First-timers and experienced mothers both can benefit from this
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NJ Rules That Mothers Have No Rights in Childbirth
This is too complicated and extensive to reproduce here, but
essentially a NJ mother’s refusal of diagnostics and
“treatments” in childbirth (practices that aren’t
evidence based) as well as her refusal to allow a cesarean resulted
in her newborn baby being taken from her. Interestingly enough, the
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