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  • Labor Analgesia for the Parturient With an Uncommon Disorder: A Common Dilemma in the Delivery Suite By Kuczkowski, Krzysztof M. MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Reproductive Medicine and Director, Obstetric Anesthesia, Departments of Anesthesiology and Reproductive Medicine, University of California, San Diego, California

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Pregnancy and EDS

  • "My Pregnancy Experience" By Bonnie Heintskill

  • "Americans Support Most Uses of Reproductive Genetic Testing, Report On U.S. Attitudes Reveals" By Rick Borchelt, Genetics and Public Policy Center, 202-663-5971, GPPCnews@jhu.edu

  • "Baby Humor" By Anonymous

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Laura's Review:

"Chronic Pain and the Family is a brief overview of the consequences of pain for family life, from the point of view of a pain specialist. The author, Dr. Julie K. Silver, is a professor with Harvard Medical School and a Medical Director for Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. She writes as a medical doctor, and not as person with first-hand experience of daily living with pain, or even with a loved one in pain. This makes Chronic Pain and the Family useful as a window in the mind of our doctors. Ever wonder what they are really thinking? Silver lets you know, and you will probably find it helpful."
 

 

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Lead Article: Labor Analgesia for the Parturient With an Uncommon Disorder: A Common Dilemma in the Delivery Suite

Featured Topic: Pregnancy and EDS

 

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