“I had a baby with no pain medicine, mainly because most people I talked to didn't think I'd be able to do it. So there!” PeopleThinkingAblePainBabyMedicineNo Pain Author:Busy Philipps
“I think Dr. Ben Carson is a unique political personality. He's what we call a conviction politician. He actually believes in what he says. Here's a fellow who had been a neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins for over 30 years. Babies conjoined at the head, he is the one that did that. He's a superstar. Ben Carson steps away from medicine, looks at the political environment around him, and he is aghast at what he sees.” ThinkingYearsBelieveLooksPoliticalStepsEnvironmentBabyPersonalityPoliticianUniqueFellowsMedicineConvictionDrsSuperstarHopkinsNeurosurgeonsBen CarsonPolitical EnvironmentAghast Author:Daniel Henninger
“Historians of the future will find it incredible that we mutilated babies by cutting off the end of their penises in the name of medicine. There are now serious concerns this routine procedure may actually deprive adult men of a vital part of their sexual sensitivity.” MenMayEndsNamesCuttingSeriousBabyAdultsConcernMedicineIncrediblesRoutineHistorianSensitivityProceduresCutting Off Author:Dean Edell
“My grandmother was energetic and fearless - a talented poet and songwriter. She was also interested in chemistry and history and medicine, taking care of the people in her hacienda in Mexico, delivering babies. She could have become anything, but this was the 1930s, and she was forced into an arranged marriage.” PeopleCarePoetBabyMedicineFearlessGrandmotherChemistryMexicoSongwritersMy GrandmotherEnergeticDelivering1930sArranged Marriage Author:Salma Hayek
“I come from a long line of tellers: mesemondok, old Hungarian women who tell while sitting on wooden chairs with their plastic pocketbooks on their laps, their knees apart, their skirts touching the ground... and cuentistas, old Latina women who stand, robust of breast, hips wide, and cry out the story ranchera style. Both clans storytell in the plain voice of women who have lived blood and babies, bread and bones. For them, story is a medicine which strengthens and arights the individual and the community.” LongStoriesIndividualVoiceCommunityLinesBloodStyleCryBabySittingMedicineBonesWideBreadHipsKneesBreastsChairsTouchingPlasticLapSkirtsRobustClansLatinaLong LinesHungariansPocketbooksLatina Women Author:Clarissa Pinkola Estes
“In the States, the HIV transmission from mother to child is almost completely preventable - the only mothers who really do transmit it are the ones who don't come in for care. If a mother in the United States or in Europe or in the UK comes to care and gets her medicines, she will have an HIV negative baby. Most people don't know that.” PeopleIfsKnowsChildrenStatesCareMotherUnitedUnited StatesBabyEuropeNegativeMedicineHivTransmitTransmission Author:Annie Lennox
“If you do nothing, if a mother doesn't come for care, if she breastfeeds her baby, the chances of the baby getting HIV are about 40%. So it's about the difference between 40% and zero. This is almost totally preventable. But it requires mothers coming for care and getting the medicines they need, and getting the education and support they need.” IfsNeedsCareMotherDifferencesChanceSupportBabyMedicineZeroHiv Author:Annie Lennox
“We need money to scale up the services that bring medicine to mothers. The United States government's doing that. There's a global fund that's providing money. mothers2mothers provides for mothers who come in who don't have education, who don't have support. mothers2mothers employs mothers with HIV, mothers who were patients recently in the very same facilities. We take those mothers who were patients who've had their babies, we bring them back, we train them, we pay them, to be health care professionals.” NeedsStatesGovernmentCareMotherUnitedPayUnited StatesSupportBabyMedicineTrainPatientScalesHealth CareFundProvidingFacilityHivState GovernmentUnited States GovernmentNeed Money Author:Annie Lennox
“It made Fire so angry, the thought of such a medicine, a violence done to herself to stop her from creating anything like herself. And what was the purpose of these eyes, this impossible face, the softness and the curves of this body, the strength of this mind; what was the point, if none of the men who desired her were to give her any babies, and all it ever brought her was grief? What was the purpose of a woman monster?” IfsMenGivingMindMadeDoneBodyEyeFacesPurposeGriefFireViolenceImpossibleBabyCreatingAngryMedicineMonstersCurvesSoftnessThese Eyes Book:Fire Source: Fire