July 22, 2005

Birth in North Korea

I have had quite an “International” week. Enquiries have come, via email, from a number of locations: a PhD student in Iran seeking help with her thesis on pain in labour; news from an Israeli psychotherapist regarding the changes she’s making to her classes following the workshop of mine she attended a few weeks ago; and a request from Trinidad for copyright permission to use some of the illustrations in my book Preparing for Birth: Mothers in a new website being developed for the first Birth Centre in Trinidad.

This makes a fine prelude to the International Confederation of Midwives Congress in Brisbane, when I expect to catch up with lots of overseas colleagues who will be attending.

Our website is also fully updated - this process often takes a little while, given the complexity and extensiveness of its content. I am delighted that you will now be able to read all about birth in North Korea, courtesy of Jill Moloney, an Australian midwife currently completing an aid project there. Jill provides a fascinating insight into birth in DPRK, and I encourage you to read it.

Click here to learn all about it.

All the products are in place and there are lots of new titles, especially in the book section. Happy browsing!

Posted by andrea at July 22, 2005 04:44 PM

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