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Congolese Midwives ~ Exceptional Women

congo midwivesThese traditional midwives are considered community leaders. The respect they garner results from selfless dedication as they transport pregnant women and rape victims, sometimes by carrying them on their backs, to get help. They do this without pay and subject themselves to rape and shootings along the way. (Photo © Nienaber included with permission.)
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New Issue of Journal Online
The eljournal coverectronic version of the current Journal is online. Articles include:

A History of the Theory of Prenatal Attachment
Anna R. Brandon, PhD, Sandra Pitts, PhD,  Wayne H. Denton, MD, PhD, C. Allen Stringer, MD, and H. M. Evans, PhD

Factors Contributing to Delay in Racial and Ethnic Minority Women Seeking Early Prenatal Care
Agnes M. Richardson, DSL, RN,  Warren A. Rhodes, PhD, and Edward G. Singleton, PhD

Prenatal Themes in Alzheimer's Disease
Rien Verdult, MA

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