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Letter to that shaming gynecologist
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My Favorite Lullaby Songs
13 April 2013 5:02 AM | No Comments -
Is home birth safe for Black women?
06 April 2013 1:55 AM | 2 Comments -
Maybe I do have allergies
05 April 2013 6:09 AM | 2 Comments -
Sins of the mother
18 February 2013 1:02 PM | No Comments -
Real Baby or Food Baby?
15 December 2012 12:01 AM | 6 Comments -
Overcoming second pregnancy blues
08 November 2012 1:42 PM | 12 Comments -
Sloppeh Joes
12 April 2012 5:10 AM | 3 Comments
On Needing People - JESSICA F. HINTON
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Postpartum Reflections III: My baby, husband baby-catcher, and meAnayah
Is home birth safe for Black women?Nicole @SistaMidwife Deggins
Is home birth safe for Black women?
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Letter to that shaming gynecologist
08 June 2013 8:14 AM | No Comments -
My Favorite Lullaby Songs
13 April 2013 5:02 AM | No Comments -
Is home birth safe for Black women?
06 April 2013 1:55 AM | 2 Comments -
Maybe I do have allergies
05 April 2013 6:09 AM | 2 Comments -
Sins of the mother
18 February 2013 1:02 PM | No Comments -
Real Baby or Food Baby?
15 December 2012 12:01 AM | 6 Comments -
Overcoming second pregnancy blues
08 November 2012 1:42 PM | 12 Comments -
Pancakes: fluffy, quick and vegan
02 September 2012 10:02 AM | No Comments
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A Gathering of Mothers
Posted on November 4, 2010 | 6 CommentsWe, the mothers, whose wombs were their first earth and water whose hearts and tears are theirs perpetually who studied at the cosmos of their growing bodies and emotional simplicity...

