Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1964, p. 11

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THI OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 16, 1964 1] ANN LANDERS Ignorance, Fear Impede Childbirth Dear Ann Landers: 1 would like to say a word to that young woman who was terrified at the prospect of having a child be- cause she could not stand the pain. Before I was married I was equally terrified--and I know why. My mother and my aunt used to compare agonies in my presence when I was a child. It was as if they were engaged in a contest to see who had suf- fered more. : A physician whom I will call Dr. GD changed my life. 1 mar- ried at the age of 32 and had my first child at 33--with no anesthetic and no pain. Dr. GD taught me abdominal breathing and your church. And please get off your husband's back, Lady. You can't force new interests on people who don't want them. If you knew how, many hus- bands suddenly bécome toc darned lively after 40, you'd be happy to see Old Stick-In-The- Mud sitting in front of the TV set night atfer night. 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