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Blessed Events: Religion and Home Birth in America (Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology)
 
 
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Blessed Events: Religion and Home Birth in America (Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology) [Paperback]

Pamela E. Klassen

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IN A CHILD'S blue wading pool decorated with dolphins and fish, Simone Taylor, a small woman with the strong body of a runner and short blonde hair, sat naked in about six inches of warm water, hands on her pregnant belly. Read the first page
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