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Terry wonders:


> I am trying to put together a list of non-cable television episodes or
> movies from the last year that depicted a woman going through labor. If
> anyone knows of how I might be able to find this information, I would
> really appreciate the help.
>
> In case you are interested, I am putting together a questionaire for a
> class that tries to find out how much a sample of people are exposed to
> the portrayal of labor on television or film.

You might want to check ER (which has a number of such episodes in its
history), tomorrow night's show especially.  As the announcer keeps
reminding us, " . . . and Nurse Hathaway gives birth!"


Don Larsson

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Donald Larsson
Minnesota State U, Mankato
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