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Controversies in Childbirth Conference Offers First-Ever Open Forum for Discussion and Debate on 'Crisis in Childbirth in the U.S. Today'.


'No Preaching to the Choir' at National Event Set for Dallas/Fort Worth in March '09

DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities.  -- The first-ever conference organized as an open forum for discussion and debate of what its founder calls "the crisis in childbirth in the U.S. today" will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center The Fort Worth Convention Center (formerly known as the Tarrant County Convention Center), is a convention center and indoor arena in Fort Worth, Texas. It includes an 11,200-seat multi-purpose arena. , Friday through Sunday, March 27-29, 2009.

"The Controversies in Childbirth Conference (www.birthconference.org) is a one-of-a-kind neutral venue and event whose only agenda is focusing on the crisis in childbirth in the U.S. today," said Alan J. Huber, founder and director of the Conference. "This will be the first time all parties are invited to present their viewpoints in an untainted setting designed specifically for intelligent, important discussion and progress.

"There will be no preaching to the choir here," he said. "Voices may be raised, but not in song and surely not in harmony. This conference is absolutely timely . . . in fact it's long overdue!" he said.

"Over the past decade the childbirth community has endured skyrocketing costs while remuneration to providers has diminished," Mr. Huber said. "Now, for the first time, the entire community will be under one roof at one time - OBs, midwives and doulas, nurses and other medical practitioners, directors of hospitals, malpractice and other insurance providers, lawyers and advocacy groups - to find common ground and also benefit the parents-to-be, who have found their choices more and more limited."

'The World of Childbirth is in Turmoil'

"The world of childbirth in the U.S is in turmoil, and viable solutions must be found," said Mr. Huber. "Hospitals continue to close maternity wards maternity ward
n.
The department of a hospital that provides care for women during pregnancy and childbirth as well as for newborn infants.
 and thousands of OBs are out - or getting out -- of the baby business. Last week, at the American College American College is the name of:
  • American College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • The American College in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • The American College of the Immaculate Conception, Leuven (also known as Louvain), Belgium
 of Obstetrics obstetrics (ŏbstĕ`trĭks), branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth (see birth), and the time after childbirth.  & Gynecology convention in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded , the exhibit floor showcased numerous 'other profit opportunities' for OBs, with cosmetic surgery cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes, such as the improvement of the appearance of the face by removing wrinkles or reshaping the nose.  presented as 'a new and better business alternative'.

"Clearly the time is here for all parties in the childbirth community to gather, discuss and take important action," he said.

Mr. Huber said that along with the Controversies in Childbirth Conference, a "Free Baby Expo - featuring everything-baby for the 80,000-plus births expected in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex The Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area, a title designated by the U.S. Census as of 2003, encompasses 12 counties within the U.S. state of Texas. The metropolitan area is further divided into two metropolitan divisions: Dallas–Plano–Irving  in 2009" -- will be held Friday through Sunday, March 27-29, at the Fort Worth Convention Center. Information on exhibiting opportunities is available at www.dfwbabyexpo.com

Attention Business and Healthcare Editors/Bloggers: Alan J. Huber is available for interviews. "I have no agenda . . . no axe to grind Axe to grind

Used in context of general equities. Involvement in a security, whether through a position, order, or inquiry.
," he said, "other than working to ensure that actions are taken to achieve and maintain the highest standards possible for childbirth in America." Mr. Huber can also provide access to Conference speaker/experts to media.
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