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Thank you is just a simple word to express our gratitude to Birth Village team. The team which is completely managed by women, have a power of nature – caring, compassion and confident. I was wondering why they cannot run multiple branches in many states, of course that was how my masculine brain was rationalizing the fact for increasing efficiency, but then my feminine brain said, this is a noble profession and here caring is more important than productivity.

Once again, I would like to thank Priyanka, Donna, Bincy, Ani, Smitha, Reba, Ginju, Subhadra, Smija, Usha Chechi, Sudha Chechi, Rema Chechi. I wish your tribe increases and natural birthing across the world will take momentum. Thank you for giving women, a real power to create and nurture the nature baby.

I personally thank Ramkumar and family for morally supporting through entire journey of this birth and book.

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