Dutiful Daughter After three days, I lost all feeling that something had “happened” to my body. I realized it would be possible to deny that this had ever happened to me, if I chose to …
Fleming had to know her child didn’t have to die; that the politically incorrect, male-dominated medical system could have saved her child.
Posted December 20, 1990
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“Yes. I remember the case,’’ the doctor said. “It was a home birth, with, I believe, a midwife. We could have saved the child, had it been born in the hospital or treated right away."
December 20, 1990