Lamaze.org > Online Community > Ask an Expert

Bookmark and Share

home | contact us | site map | Login
Ask Henci

Henci GoerFind out what other moms-to-be are asking.  Join in the discussion with Henci Goer, an expert in obstetric research. If you would like to contact Henci outside of the Ask Henci forum, send an email to Goersitemail@aol.com.

If you would like your own username and password for the Ask Henci forum, click here to submit your request.


Reply To Topic Topic: how do i help?
:
Posted By Henci Goer, BA on 15 Feb 2007 11:08 PM

Welcome to the ranks of birth rights activists! One of the wonderful things that I see happening is that the new wave of activists come with a wide range of professional skills. The wave of which I was a part in the early 1980s, when the cesarean surgery rate started to skyrocket, did not, which was a definite handicap. But now we have lawyers, and doctors, and communications people, and accountants and tech savvy people and so on. Their knowledge and experience are real assets in making change, considering the forces arrayed against us.

Let me think (write?) out loud some ideas that would use your skills.

·         Many grassroots groups are looking for Advisory Board members who bring special knowledge and credibility to the organization. Think about volunteering in this capacity for ICAN or CIMS or Citizens for Midwifery, and there are probably others who would welcome you.

·         Whenever an article appears in the newspaper or magazine that gets it wrong, write a letter to the editor. The M.D. after your name will boost credibility. Monitor the medical journals and do the same. There too, the M.D. will give you, I think, a better chance of being published. That could be a full-time occupation right there.

·         Join “Physicians for Midwives,” a doctors’ group that supports the Midwives Model of Care. The URL is http://www.well.com/user/zuni/pfm.html.  (Note: I haven’t had direct contact with anyone from this group for several years. I searched on the name to get the website so it is possible it is defunct, but the website is still up.)

·         Start (or join) a Birth Network. These are grassroots local groups looking to improve maternity care in their communities. You can find out more about Birth Networks by clicking on the “Advocacy” tab on the Lamaze home page at www.Lamaze.org.  

·         And, of course, feel free to chime in on this Forum.

Anybody else got suggestions?

 

-- Henci

Username: 
Security Code:
Enter the code shown above:
Subject:
RE: how do i help?
Message:

Submit

Cancel

Preview
Subscribe:
Topic Review
Active Forums 4.1
Read the Forum Terms & Conditions

Copyright 2009 · All Rights Reserved · 2025 M Street, NW, Suite 800 · Washington, D.C. 20036-3309
800/368-4404 · 202/367-1128 · 202/367-2128 (fax)

Privacy Statement · Terms of Use