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Top 5 Natural Family Living Posts of 2009: From Almond Milk to Baby Food

by Jennifer Lance on January 4, 2010

Midwife Commits Suicide After Baby's Death

by Jennifer Lance on December 10, 2009

At Home In The Water

by ECP Editors on August 9, 2009

Give A Midwife Some Love: 2-Minute Activism

by Cate Nelson on July 29, 2009

VBAC? How About On the Interstate?!

by Cate Nelson on July 29, 2009

Midwives in Afghanistan Try to Rebuild Women's Health Care System

by Jennifer Lance on July 28, 2009

Unassisted Childbirth: One Woman's Story

by Cate Nelson on May 1, 2009

Home Birth Is So Normal, It's Used to Sell Mattresses…

by ECP Editors on April 19, 2009

Home Birthing is *Gasp* Safe!

by Cate Nelson on April 17, 2009

Labor of Love: All Things in Their Own "Sweet" Time

by ECP Editors on June 26, 2008

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