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		<title>By: kara</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I loved having my tummy rubbed as well!  All of the Inuit ladies liked to rub my tummy- and so did strangers when we went down south to have Hunter!  I really didn&#039;t mind; I think pregnancy is just such a wonderful and amazing experience that people want to be involved in.  My favorite was some elders back up north who would rub my tummy and talk to it in Inuinnaqtun.  I have no clue what they were saying, but I am sure it was nice!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved having my tummy rubbed as well!  All of the Inuit ladies liked to rub my tummy- and so did strangers when we went down south to have Hunter!  I really didn&#8217;t mind; I think pregnancy is just such a wonderful and amazing experience that people want to be involved in.  My favorite was some elders back up north who would rub my tummy and talk to it in Inuinnaqtun.  I have no clue what they were saying, but I am sure it was nice!</p>
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