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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't put it down,
By HeartsOpenWide (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vaginal Politics: A midwife story (Paperback)
This book was hard to put down and would have been read in one sitting if I had the time This book tells of the hardships that lay-midwife Judy Lee went through and mastered. As an aspiring midwife, I hope to have the strength and courage that Judy did to stand up for midwifey, and to not simply subcome to "powerful" dictating doctors who think technical birth is better than the way nature intened. This book is a must read for any one in the medical feild as well as patients. My only disapointment is that the book ended before I wanted it too. Judy's story of her life as a midwife is 100% inspiring.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One midwife's story; many midwive's experience,
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This review is from: Vaginal Politics: A midwife story (Paperback)
I received this book from my sister today. I began reading and did not put it down until I finished it. Not only does the author write of a midwife's contribution to the women in her community, but she brings to light the despicable treatment of Judy Lee by the very people in her community who should have celebrated that someone was giving care to women in need. It was not surprising that her problems began when she moved into the mainstream when educated, insured women began seeking her services and she was able to bill insurance companies. Once that impacted the pocketbooks of the medical profession, she needed to be stopped. I did appreciate the supporters she had which even included some fine physicians. The use of actual newspaper articles, affidavits from people who observed what happened and the first hand account of Judy Lee's story provided differing vantage points from which to view the events. Judy Lee served the large community as a teacher of midwives, medical students, and individuals training as paramedics as well as being involved with committees related to women's health. She was very accepted until one doctor decided she needed to be stopped. I am sure Judy Lee has contributed greatly in her life because it is obvious in the book what a fine individual she is. Unfortunately, since 1985, the people who needed her the most were not beneficiaries of the humanity she has to offer.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Vag Politics,
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This review is from: Vaginal Politics: A midwife story (Paperback)
Very interesting story about a midwife's plight. It amazes me how ignorant we are in this country about the value and benefit of a midwifery model of care. And how we, as women, are OK with this. This book *should* make you want to stand up and take back your right to birth without politics involved.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Political, Brief, Easy Read,
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This is a good book to complement other books on midwifery. I've been reading whatever I can get my hands on involving midwifery and this was a different look at the political side from one womans perspective. I recommend it as all views are helpful in learning about midwifery.
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Vaginal Politics: A midwife story by Bette L. Waters (Paperback - July 15, 2003)
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