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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Natural childbirth and homebirth advocates fabricate claims and then insist that their fabricated claims are "facts." In that way they can ensure that their "facts" always comport with their beliefs, and in that way, they don't have to waste any time actually learning anything about childbirth. There's one teensy, weensy little problem, though. Their "facts" are not facts at all. They are often stupid and deadly errors. There are so many stupid and deadly "facts" that it is difficult to choose the one that is most stupid and most deadly, but I nominate the following bit of idiocy taken from Mothering.com: http://skepticalob.blogspot.com/2011/05/ncb-stupid-pulsing-umbilical-cord.html[/quote] I knew it was "Dr." Amy Tuteur! There is such a person as "Dr." Amy, but she allows her persona to be used by the medical establishment to spread disinformation. Like when Jesus asked the possessed man who was possessing him, and a voice answered "Legion.". As Henci Goer said, "Don't feed the dragon.". On "her" blog, The Skeptical OB, "she" answers almost every critical comment instantly and simultaneously with other comments on other posts. There is no point in engaging "her." As for objective "facts" from ACOG, check out this expose on the Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/louise-marie-roth/acog-up-to-dirty-tricks_b_274372.html [/quote]
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