Look: My African Dream ; Susan Lee Meets the Doc Who Says We Need to Put Mums First - Wherever They Live
Liverpool Echo › July 06, 2005
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Liverpool Echo › July 06, 2005
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GENTLY, and with infinite care, the young doctor ran the scanner across the pregnant woman's tummy.
In the searing heat of the African sun, both women waited tentatively for the results which would confirm that the unborn child was well.See the full content of this document
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Look: My African Dream ; Susan Lee Meets the Doc Who Says We Need to Put Mums First - Wherever They Live
'I remember the look in that woman's eyes as she watched me. She knew nothing about scans - she didn't know you could even see a baby in the womb - but it was in that instant I realised mothers are the same all over the w...
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