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Global women’s health and rights

Submitted by Debra on May 29, 2009 - 6:11am
It is an exciting time as the world becomes united in new ways like Twitter and Facebook to discuss important issues.  Americans for UNFPA is hosting a chat on Twitter today to share ideas about global women’s health and rights. I encourage you to participate by adding #forwomen to the ideas you tweet. You can also watch the conversation at: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23forwomen There is also an article in Women's eNews  http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm?aid=4019 Despite Promise, Better Maternal Care Is Unrealized By Anushay Hossain - WeNews commentator    2009 marks the 15th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Egypt. Anushay Hossain says the revolutionary promises to improve women's reproductive health globally must not be forgotten. They discuss the tragic loss of women's lives from pregnancy-related complications, with the vast majority in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The article includes some sad, yet important statistics:    "The Women Deliver Initiative, which works to promote action on maternal and newborn health, estimates that 1 in 8 women die in childbirth in Afghanistan.  In the United States it's 1 in 4,800; in Sweden it's 1 in 20,000.  The fact that these ratios can vary so widely tells us that these deaths are preventable. It comes down to how much we value the lives of the women in our country."   A fact that I feel needs more attention is that The World Health Organization identifies maternal mortality as a major indicator of women's overall position in society. I hope you will join the discussion both here, share your comments, we like to hear your thoughts and ideas and join me on twitter - DebraPBonaro
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What is 'Orgasmic'?

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Intense or unrestrained excitement or a similar point of intensity or emotional excitement.

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Expert Voices

“Orgasm: a pleasurable wave of tingling sensations through parts or throughout the body.  Hmmmmmm, sounds nice, right? Debra Pascali-Bonaro’s film, Orgasmic Birth, has a timely presence at a critical mass juncture in the world of birth. Talking heads dialogue, reveals shocking and alarming statistics about the fear-based approach to birth in the United States and beyond. Pascali-Bonaro’s collection of emotionally evocative images of labor/birth gifts the audience with poignant, powerful, portrayals of blissful, exhilarating, footage of women who believe in the power of their bodies, connections with their babies and trust in the process of labor and birth. Kris Liem, the editor of Orgasmic Birth, weaves Pascali-Bonaro’s courageous message with a brilliant sensitivity and optimally delivers her message. This is a film to see, to present, to talk about. It’s an important, ‘next step,’ because it gives women, babies and their partners, ‘permission’ to express what has been taboo for too long. As Ina May Gaskin has been quoted so many times, ‘the hormones that got the baby their in the first place are the same hormones to get the baby out.’”
Judith Elaine Halek, Director of Birth Balance

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