- Article Listening Well Enough in En Face (MO Leader’s newsletter)
- Mother’s Response in New Beginnings magazine regarding Beware the Biter.
- Excerpts from my booklet Talking to Someone Whose Child is Dying used to create “When a Baby Dies” protocol at CURE International Hospital, Kabul, Afghanistan, June 2006.
- Listening to My Baby article in New Beginnings magazine, November 2006
- Mother’s Response in New Beginnings regarding Milk Oversupply, February 2007.
- Birthing with Intensity in Special Delivery, April 2007.
- Mother’s Response in New Beginnings re: From Mother Mode to Love Mode, May/June 2007.
- 32 Years Ago Leader’s Story in LEAVEN, September 2007.
- Domestic Violence & Pregnancy, in CfM News, November 2007.
- Incorporating Prenatal Yoga into Childbirth Education Classes, in Midwifery Today December 2007.
- The Rhythm of Our Lives, story in New Beginnings, February 2008.
- Creating Needle Felted Birth Art Sculptures in CAPPA Quarterly, March 2008.
- Small Stone Birth Activism article in CfM News, April 2008.
- Planning for the Postpartum Period in The Journal of API, May 2008.
- How to Meditate with a Baby poem in The Compleat Mother, May 2008.
- The Spot in Midwifery Today, June 2008.
- Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week and the Birth-Breastfeeding Continuum in the International Journal of Childbirth Education, June 2008.
- Satisfaction with Birth in the International Journal of Childbirth Education, September 2008.
- Talk Less, Learn More article in the International Journal of Childbirth Education, December 2008.
- Review: Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy & Birth in BirthWorks International, February 2008.
- Respecting the Birth-Breastfeeding Continuum in International Doula, March 2009.
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Hi Molly,
Hope this finds you well.
I like what you are doing!\
I am a midwife doing the same in Kenya, educating and empowering women to realize their capabilities and capacities in child birth. If you have information that would help I will be grateful.
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Lucy Muchiri
Nairobi, Kenya