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SUMMARY:"The Business of Being Born"
DESCRIPTION:Ticket cost is $5.00 and will be sold at Camp Chiropractic during our business hours - we encourage you to purschase tickets in advance.\n\n*Portion of the proceeds with go the the Safe Motherhood Quilt Project -  http://rememberthemothers.org/\n\n \n\nAbout the film:\n\nWhile the United States has perhaps the most advanced health care system in the world\, it also has the second-highest infant mortality rate of any industrialized nation\, and many have begun to question conventional wisdom regarding the way obstetricians deal with childbirth. While midwives preside over the majority of births in Europe and Japan\, fewer than ten percent of American mothers employ them\, despite their proven record of care and success. How do American doctors make their choices regarding the way their patients give birth\, and who is intended to benefit? Director Abby Epstein and producer Ricki Lake offer a probing look at childbirth in America in the documentary The Business of Being Born\, which explores the history of obstetrics\, the history and function of Midwives\, and how many common medical practices may be doing new mothers more harm than good.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ticket cost is $5.00 and will be sold at Camp Chiropractic during our business hours - we encourage you to purschase tickets in advance.<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(255\, 0\, 0)">*Portion of the proceeds with go the the Safe Motherhood Quilt Project - &nbsp\;http://rememberthemothers.org/</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<u>About the film:</u><br />\nWhile the United States has perhaps the most advanced health care system in the world\, it also has the second-highest infant mortality rate of any industrialized nation\, and many have begun to question conventional wisdom regarding the way obstetricians deal with childbirth. While midwives preside over the majority of births in Europe and Japan\, fewer than ten percent of American mothers employ them\, despite their proven record of care and success. How do American doctors make their choices regarding the way their patients give birth\, and who is intended to benefit? Director Abby Epstein and producer Ricki Lake offer a probing look at childbirth in America in the documentary The Business of Being Born\, which explores the history of obstetrics\, the history and function of Midwives\, and how many common medical practices may be doing new mothers more harm than good.<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Westown Movies
UID:e.1238.541
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20260415T162026Z
URL:http://business.maccde.com/events/details/the-business-of-being-born-05-05-2015-541
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