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	<description>Having a baby: pregnancy, childbirth and first few weeks</description>
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		<title>Comment on Comments by Sara</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description>I’m Sara, 39 &amp; a first time mum at 31 weeks.

I felt the film was a great resource for professionals &amp; mums-to-be. It was friendly, informal but very practical. I’ve been reading voraciously but there are still some things you can’t get from a book, or you don’t want to bore your friends with yet more questions! The DVD’s have everything! It demystifies a lot of the uncertainty &amp; covers a range of different experiences. Almost the most important thing is that you can sit down at home with your partner &amp; a bag of sweets or a take away &amp; ‘educate’ yourself about the changing times ahead without having to leave the sofa!</description>
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<p>I felt the film was a great resource for professionals &amp; mums-to-be. It was friendly, informal but very practical. I’ve been reading voraciously but there are still some things you can’t get from a book, or you don’t want to bore your friends with yet more questions! The DVD’s have everything! It demystifies a lot of the uncertainty &amp; covers a range of different experiences. Almost the most important thing is that you can sit down at home with your partner &amp; a bag of sweets or a take away &amp; ‘educate’ yourself about the changing times ahead without having to leave the sofa!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Having a baby? by Jaded</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jaded</dc:creator>
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		<description>My first birth story was a failed induction lead to cesarean...

http://jadedpointofview.com/labor-and-delivery/inductions-are-evil/

my second delivery was an all natural VBAC! Go me!

http://jadedpointofview.com/labor-and-delivery/avoiding-a-cesarean/</description>
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<p>my second delivery was an all natural VBAC! Go me!</p>
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