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Pain versus suffering during labour

yogawithlorilucas / January 7, 2013

Some birth wisdom from Penny Simkin. Love, love, love this woman.

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January 7, 2013 in Uncategorized. Tags: birth, birth options, doula, education, empowerment, labour, love, pain, penny simkin, pregnancy, support

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