Email Lists of Note

Natural (Both in Hospital and at Home) Childbirth Lists:

APBabies2000 - This is a list for parents due in the second half of 2000 and practice attachment parenting. We will talk about healthy pregnancy choices, informed and natural childbirth choices (hospital, birth center, and homebirth), preparing older children, breastfeeding while pregnant and other attachment parenting and pregnancy topics. We offer a welcoming and respectful environment.


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naturalbirth - This mailing list is for women due in the spring of 2000 and who are planning to have natural childbirth or a midwife attended homebirth. It is a place to chat with women who care more about achieving the high of unmedicated, low/no intervention birth than that of drugs or an epidural (Please note that at times these things are necessary, but natural birthing will be the main focus of discussion).


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Homebirth or Out of Hospital Lists:

ABirthAtHome - To provide support for those who choose homebirth, educate those thinking about homebirth, help locate an attendent or make the choice to be unattended, provide support for those whose homebirth ended up a hospital birth.


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HomeBirthingPregnancy - If you are looking for a group of girlfriends to hang out with and discuss your pregnancy and upcoming homebirth, this is the list for you! This NEW list is for women who are pregnant or trying to conceive and are planning (or interested in) a homebirth. We are an affiliate of the Home Birthing Parents list on ONElist. Home Birthing Parents is a Parenting list for women who have had homebirths to discuss post-natal and parenting issues and non-mainstream life choices.


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homebirth - This list is for mom's who are either planning a home birth, considering home birth, or has experienced a homebirth and is willing to offer advise for us :) I am a Stay at home mom to my daughter and due 10-01-00 with m second.. No flaming allowed and please no lurkers.. lets chat and get to know each other & most of all.. Have Fun!!! :)


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HBAC - For the discussion of out of homebirth vbac's (Vaginal Birth After Cesearean). All our welcome who wish to explore and discuss this option.


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naturalbirth - This mailing list is for women due in the spring of 2000 and who are planning to have natural childbirth or a midwife attended homebirth. It is a place to chat with women who care more about achieving the high of unmedicated, low/no intervention birth than that of drugs or an epidural (Please note that at times these things are necessary, but natural birthing will be the main focus of discussion).


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Bradley Method Lists:

TheBradleyMethod - A list for people who are currently taking the Bradley Method childbirth classes, teach the class or have taken it in the past. We will all support each other in learning more about having a natural childbirth.


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menbirth - This list is a place for husband's and partners to safely discuss their concerns, fears, experiences and joys concerning the births of their children ( those already born, and those yet to be conceived or born). Homebirth and Unassisted childbirth are the primary concern of this list, but any other options are acceptable topics, so that husbands can be more involved, knowledgeable and prepared to assist their wives in bringing forth precious new lives, in a peaceful, happy , atmosphere.


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Parenting Lists:

APBabies2000 - This is a list for parents due in the second half of 2000 and practice attachment parenting. We will talk about healthy pregnancy choices, informed and natural childbirth choices (hospital, birth center, and homebirth), preparing older children, breastfeeding while pregnant and other attachment parenting and pregnancy topics. We offer a welcoming and respectful environment.


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HomeBirthingParents - If you are looking for a group of girlfriends to hang out with and discuss post-natal and parenting issues and non-mainstream life choices, this is the list for you! This is a Parenting list for women who have had a baby born at home and/or are supportive of the homebirth decision and what it entails. Discussions are varied and can include issues such as postpartum issues (ie dealing with activities, diet, exercise, etc), caring for your family (ie feeding, healthcare etc) and other parenting.


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RadicalMothers - This list is for radical mothers...do you -- homebirth? don't vaccinate? cloth diaper? use gentle discipline? find the family bed wonderful [rather than just a way to get through the night]? breastfeed? shun birth control or contraception, seek alternative education (Waldorf, Montessori, etc.) homeschool (or admire those who do). Of course not all radical mothers do ALL of the above...but maybe you want some stimulating chat. Maybe you are a member of the Radical Militant Breastfeeding Cult?


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AP-HS-W-luv - Has Attachment Parenting (homebirth, breastfeeding, the family bed, holistic nutrition and healing, baby wearing) naturally led you to homeschool? How do you continue a life of attachment parenting beyond the preschool years? The answer for me was found in homeschooling! If you are interested in any of the subjects listed above and homeschool, this list is for you... A non-religious, non-flaming forum for parents to discuss attachment parenting philosophies along with homeschooling topics of all ... more


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HolisticMothers - Welcome to HolisticMothers! The Premiere Information List at OneList.com for Mothers of the future. This list is for mothers and mothers-to-be who are interested in alternative therapies for body, mind and spirit of our children before and after they are born, and of course, for ourselves! Topics include breastfeeding, homeopathy, flower essences, herbal remedies, aromatherapy, nutrition and food sensitivities, homeschooling, vegetarianism and other holistic practices as it relates to infants.


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