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Friday, February 02, 2001

For a lot of women the pain is more fear than pain

"There are moms who come in: 'I don't feel my baby move,' they say. Some of them know. You can see the fear on their face. A minute or two goes by and we can't locate the heartbeat. They know. It's so difficultŃwhat do you say? When a baby is born dead, it's an eerie silence. So quiet. The mother is there crying her eyes out. The dad, too, and the siblings are joining them. I can't leave that behind that day. There is no way. You think about it later again and again."

Washington Post. Paulette Lawal is a labor and delivery nurse at Washington Adventist Hospital, Takoma Park, Maryland.'

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