
Issue 64
Winter 2002
Theme: Interventions, Women and Children Last?
Articles in this issue of Midwifery Today include:
- The Assault on Normal Birth
- Induction and Circular
- Posterior No More!!
- Elective Cesarean: A Betrayal of Trust
- Interfering or Intervening?
Cover photo by Caroline Brown
Departments
- From the Editor—Embracing Diversity and Unity
- Poetry
- Networking
- Tricks of the Trade
- Marion’s Message
- Question of the Quarter
- Journal Abstracts
- News
- Media Reviews—including Birthing Your Baby: The Second Stage
- Classified Advertising
- Calendar
- Photo Album
Features
- Honoring the Circle—Lisa Lehrer
- Unity—Ina May Gaskin
- Unity From the Inside Out—Jenny Hall
- Midwifery Unity: Let’s Grow with Our Clients—Abbie Kleppa
- United We Stand—Jill Cohen
- Childbirth and the Responsibility of Choice—Kaare Long
- Priorities in Birth—Jennifer Rosenberg
- Climbing the Mountain Together—Vi Sadhana
- My Dream—Robbie Davis-Floyd
- VBAC Revisited—Lynn Baptisti
- Ultrasound Revisited
- Ultrasound Scans: Cause For Concern—Sarah Buckley
- More About Unassisted Birth—Linda Hessel
- What is Unity? A Photoessay—Jennifer Rosenberg
- The Midwife Who Can’t Get Pregnant—Michelle Robidoux
- Uncertainties about SIDS
- The New, Improved Worries of Pregnancy—Elena Margo
- “Maiden Midwives:” Reaching Out to the Next Generation—Mary Kroeger
International Midwife
- Editorial—Mexico: An Engaging Country
- Cards and Letters
- Journeys Through Old and New in South India—Sarah Pontell
- The White Ribbon Alliance: Raising Awareness in Communities Around the World—Mary Kroeger and Alicia Weiss
- Humanization of Childbirth in Bolivia—Daisuke Onuki
- Daisuke Onuki (Consejos de Una Matrona Para Conservar el Perine Integro)—Gloria Lemay
- Intersections: The Evolution of Health Care in a Rural Minority Village of Vietnam—Suzi Garner