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A great article on Herbs and Pregnancy
A great page comparing home and hospital VBACs
Aviva Romm’s webpage discussing induction
Breastfeeding and Adding Solid Foods
Citizens for Midwifery
Dr. Alan Greene’s audio address at the Midwest Organic Conference
Foods high in Folic Acid
Friends of Michigan Midwives
Group B Strep
Hints to Make More Milk
How Milk Is Made
How to Improve Birth in the US
Mommy, What Did You Do in the Industrial Revolution?
Science and Sensibility Blog
Homebirth Info
Is Homebirth For You?
Questions to ask when interviewing midwives
The Homebirth Choice
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American College of Nurse Midwives
Birth Markings – On The Beauty of Postpartum Bodies
Birth With Love
Dr. Greene’s web pages
Eating for Pregnancy
Excellent article on GBS screening, treatment, and prevention
Exercises for Back Pain
Gassy baby? Here are suggestions. And good advice!
In His Hands Birth Supplies
Information about the WIC Program in Michigan
Information on Pre-Eclampsia
La Leche’ League
Lovely Umbilical Cords! Your Baby’s Life Line
Magnesium and Nausea
May 5 Midwife Day
Michigan Midwives Association
Michigan opposing Mandatory Vaccines
Midwives Alliance of North America (MANA)
Mothers Naturally
Natural Treatment of Vaginal Infections
No CIRC of Michigan
Non-Emergency Cesarean Study
North American Registry of Midwives (NARM)
pregnantbellymask.org
The Birth Ecology Project
The Birth Project
The Business of Being Born
Research Pages
Eye ointment in Newborns
Food Safety When Pregnant
Information about Glucose Tolerance Testing
Midwife Information
Midwives Archives
Pregnancy information
Spinning Babies
Vitamin K – Recent Research from Evidence Based Birth
What foods and drugs are ok during pregnancy?