Word: childbirth
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That was an extreme lesson in the value of experience; no one recommends seeking out doctors who are brand new on the job, and doctors admit to scheduling elective surgery--even planning childbirth--around the intern calendar. This is not paranoia: the average major teaching hospital typically sees a 4% jump in its risk-adjusted mortality rate in the summer, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. But there is a larger issue that doctors argue about: which matters more, information or experience? Broadly speaking, a younger doctor is likely to have been trained in the newest surgical procedures...
...this reasonable agenda is lost in the propaganda of lady-crazies—which tells women that liberation revolves around sex, that childbirth is best reserved for test tubes, and that the key to being successful women is to bash men—Harvard will suffer a great embarrassment...
...began the sometimes funny, sometimes touching, sometimes flawed production of Eve Ensler’s modern classic about periods, childbirth, rape, orgasms and, of course, the vagina. Directors Nowski, Beth McLeod, Jen H. Rugani ’07, Amy Stebbins ’07, and Cat P. Walleck ’06 injected the familiar material of female suffering and pleasure with new, poignant Harvard-based stories of trans-gender youths. Produced by Rebecca L. Eshbaugh ’07, Kristen D. Lozada ’07, and Erinn M. M. Wattie ’06, the show ran from...
...Alexander ’08, Sachi A. Ezura ’08, and Lina Tetelbaum ’07 are left jumping and shouting “cunt” alone. Likewise, the finale, “I Was There in the Room,” a piece on childbirth, becomes more about clumsy staging than heartfelt sentiment...
...have no sympathy for women with leg-shaving cuts. Save your tears for childbirth. You may have to cover more surface area, but it’s all about the grain—and the ladies ain?...