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34
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51
. Some of this material was originally published in the June 1997 issue of Christiane Northrup’s newsletter,
Health Wisdom for Women.
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. While the pregnancy rate for other infertile couples seeking medical treatment is be tween 17 and 25 percent, the pregnancy rate in Dr. Domar’s program is 44 percent, with 37 percent taking home a baby (some pregnancies end in miscarriage). “The Goddess of Fertility,”
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. Ibid.
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. Union of Concerned Scientists, 2 Brattle Square, Cambridge, MA 02238; 617-547-5552;
www.ucsusa.org
. Chapter 12

Chapter 12

1
. Betsey Stevenson as quoted by Maureen Dowd, “Blue is the New Black,”
New
York Times
(September 20, 2009), p. WK9. Betsey Stevenson is coauthor with Justin Wolfers of “The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness,” to be published in an upcoming edition of the
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
2
. Center for Women’s Business Research, “Key Facts About Women-Owned Businesses” (2009), also available online at
www.womensbusinessresearchcenter.org/ research/keyfacts
; Brad Harrington and Jamie Ladge, “Got Talent? It Isn’t Hard to Find,” in Heather Boushey and Ann O’Leary, eds.,
The Shriver Report: A
Woman’s Nation Changes Everything
(Washington, DC: Center for American Progress, 2009), p. 206.
3
. Maria Shriver, “The Unfinished Revolution,”
Time
(October 26, 2009);
The
Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything
(Washington, DC: Center for American Progress, 2009).
4
. Thomas R. Verny and Pamela Weintraub,
Tomorrow’s Baby: The Art and Science
of Parenting from Conception Through Infancy
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002), p. 29.
5
. Peter W. Nathanielsz,
Life in the Womb: The Origin of Health and Disease
(Ithaca, NY: Promethean Press, 1999); L. Szabo, “Aging Well Starts in Womb, As Mom’s Choices Affect Whole Life,”
USA Today
(June 30, 2009), also available online at
www.usatoday.com
www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-06-30-prenatalcover_N.htm
.

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