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Born to Live: A Holistic Approach to Childbirth

by Gladys Taylor McGarey

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This book is a collection of real life stories about birth and life in the New Age. It is a string of precious beads in which the thread holding them together is woven of my own interpretive abilities and my philosophy. As often as possible, I have quoted the stories as they were written for me by the individuals experiencing the events. Other stories are in my own words, as nearly as I could remember them as they were told to me. And the remainder of the tales told are from my own experience in the area of delivering babies into the world and taking care of people and their problems in the course of my practice of medicine. My Interpretation of the meaning of all these life experiences is just that.… (more)
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This book is a collection of real life stories about birth and life in the New Age. It is a string of precious beads in which the thread holding them together is woven of my own interpretive abilities and my philosophy. As often as possible, I have quoted the stories as they were written for me by the individuals experiencing the events. Other stories are in my own words, as nearly as I could remember them as they were told to me. And the remainder of the tales told are from my own experience in the area of delivering babies into the world and taking care of people and their problems in the course of my practice of medicine. My Interpretation of the meaning of all these life experiences is just that.

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