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The Paradox of the Sea

By Stew Bittman, D.C. For years, I had an obsessive fear of leaving the office, even for a few minutes. What if somebody actually walked in? Especially in our early days of practice, when 10 folks a day induced feelings of immense pride and overwhelming fatigue, the idea of leaving the office made my knees

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DCs in the Delivery Room

When the phone rang at 5:30 in the morning on October 12, I knew that Carol had gone into labor. We had been talking several times a day for the past week discussing all of the physical changes she was experiencing and comparing them to my own childbirth experience.

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The Paradox of the Sea

By Stew Bittman, D.C. For years, I had an obsessive fear of leaving the office, even for a few minutes. What if somebody actually walked in? Especially in our early days of practice, when 10 folks a day induced feelings of immense pride and overwhelming fatigue, the idea of leaving the office made my knees

Read More »

DCs in the Delivery Room

When the phone rang at 5:30 in the morning on October 12, I knew that Carol had gone into labor. We had been talking several times a day for the past week discussing all of the physical changes she was experiencing and comparing them to my own childbirth experience.

Read More »