
Issue 56
Winter 2000
Theme: Building a Birth Community
Robbie Davis-Floyd & Peyton Floyd
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Peyton Elizabeth Floyd, daughter of Robbie Davis-Floyd. Our thoughts are with Robbie.
Contents
- In Memoriam—Robbie Davis-Floyd
- Make Room at the Table—Lois Wilson
- How to Build a Birth Network—Cynthia Yula and Katie Heffelfinger
- Midwifery Arts Center—Patty Brennan, Mickey Sperlich, Merilynne Rush and Harriette Hartigan
- A Circle of Women: Building a Freestanding Birth Center—Patti Carroll-Frey
- Unexpected Allies—Kimberly K. Trout
- Where is Your Birth Community?—Judy Edmunds
- Interconnections: Faith, Love, Beauty and Birth—Lois Wilson
- The Blessings of a Birthing Community—Sunni Karll
- Life is not a Tame Lion—Jennifer Rosenberg
- Warrior Midwife—Jill Earl
- Becoming a Holistic Traditional Midwife—Samantha Clemens
- Regulating Midwifery: Parallels in Texas and British Columbia—Gail Johnson
- Lessons: What a Midwife Imparts to Her Daughter—K.C. Johnson
- Honoring Traditional Midwifery Apprentices—My Daughters!—Casey Makela
- Vitamin K Deficiency: The Waterbirth and Hospitalization of Amanda—Sandra Dederscheck Stine
- Vitamin K: A Flaw in the Blueprint?—Sara Wickham
- 42 Babies and Vitamin K—Jennifer Hali Enoch
International Midwife
Photo by Judy Luce
- Risk Assessment and the New World Health Organization Recommendations—Ann Davenport
- Challenges Facing Midwives on Both Sides of the Atlantic—Heather Hartley
- Observing and Charting for Family Planning—Robin Lim
- The Ripe Pomegranate: Choosing In Vitro Fertilization—Chaya Raizel Breger
- Guatemala Journey: Partnering with Traditional Midwives—Judy Luce
- Global Midwifery: Topic Group Report—Filomena Vagueiro
Departments
- From the Editor
- Poetry
- Networking
- Tricks of the Trade
- Marion’s Message
- Question of the Quarter
- Journal Abstracts
- Media Reviews
- News
- Classified Advertising
- Calendar
- Photo Album
International Midwife
- From the Editor: IAM
- Cards and Letters