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jaylove
August 6, 2012 - 8:26am
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Rover, Rover move over!!
I'm on board with you on this one Louise! Great point - well said. It has gotten a little better - back when I had my first baby - I was young and terrified. They would not let my husband into the room at all. I was alone with not support and scared to death. At least that has changed. Anyway I had a bad experience that I won't go into. We could all boycot up and down the sidewalks in front of the hospitals or wherever we thought we would be seen. We need to come up with a way to bring this to the high officials attention. Anyway you are right.
Jaylove
alemama
August 8, 2012 - 8:29pm
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I don't know
this research is valuable- when we use this earth up, we're going to need to be able to go to another one.
*I don't really mean that....though I am sad we seem to not care that we are using up the earth...
louiseds
August 9, 2012 - 3:26am
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A question of priority
Of course it is valuable. All sorts of useful products and awe inspiring information have come out of it, but I think there is a more pressing and immediate need for knowledge about the basic process of human birthing, which is seemingly ignored by those who seek to 'manage' it.
wholewomanUK
August 10, 2012 - 9:38am
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rover move over
Couldn't agree more Louise. Seems tragic to me that so many governments appear to be prepared to put more money into sapce exploration than looking after the people, what we have here on earth and the earth itself. Especially in these days of austerity. Strange days indeed.
Time for female influence to share centre stage and bring the world back into balance.
From one goddess warrior to another:-)
wholewomanukx
gardengirl
August 10, 2012 - 4:31pm
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more questions of priority
There are so many areas of human existence that needs change - and a change in where our research and dollars go.
I grieve for our world that fights.
I grieve for cultures where women are treated badly
I grieve for our "modern society" with all the materialism, waste and greed.
I think about all the money and effort spent on space travel and Olympics and yearn for clean energy.
I know the Buzz words are "climate change" but I think the climate does some pretty big changes all on its own. However- environmental degradation due to human greed, laziness and thoughtfulness is undeniable in our water, soil and air. No one in their right mind could deny that
alemama
August 10, 2012 - 4:40pm
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amen
garden girl. amen
prolapse2012
September 1, 2012 - 6:23am
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If this was a male problem
If this was a male problem you would certainly see a lot more effort being put into its research!
louiseds
September 1, 2012 - 8:41pm
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Welcome prolapse2012
Amen!