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[ozmidwifery] another horror story: closure is a myth
Hello all,
I'm just thinking, with the
abundance of 'horror stories' ie violent births, is
et someone to be
responsible.
regards
Rhonda.
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Date: Sunday, November
10, 2002 09:13:02
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Subject: Re:
[ozmidwifery] another horror story: closure is a myth
any comments? any lawyers?
any advice?
love lizmc
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] another horror
story: closure is a myth
Ann,
I think you are right - I think that after a "birth rape"
experience a woman does not find c
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Date: Saturday,
November 09, 2002 22:17:05
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Subject: Re:
[ozmidwifery] another horror story: closure is a myth
Dear list,On a film/documentary on rape a counsellor
made thefollowing stateme
Dear list,
On a film/documentary on rape a counsellor made the
following statement,"Closure is a myth, a woman after
being raped is never the same."She then quoted a case
where a woman never slept more than 2-3 hours,wore
runners to bed( she thought that if she had being
wearing runners she could h