Her patients range from Appalachian mothers who haven't had the opportunity to attend secondary school to Ph.D.'s on cell phones. Patsy's memoir juxtaposes the tales of these women with her own story of keeping a small medical practice solvent and coping with personal challenges. Patricia Harman, a nurse-midwife, manages a women's health clinic with her husband, Tom, an ob-gyn, in West Virginia-a practice where patients open their hearts, where they find care and sometimes refuge. She will do noisy battle with the IRS in the very few moments she has to spare, and wage her own private battle with uterine cancer. She will help Rebba learn to find pleasure in her body and help Kaz transition into a new body. And Patsy will try to find some comfort to offer Holly, whose teenage daughter struggles with bulimia. She will also care for her longtime patient Nila, pregnant for the eighth time and trying to make a new life without her abusive husband. Over the course of the next five seasons Patsy will see Heather through the loss of both babies and their father. Heather is pale and thin, seventeen and pregnant with twins when Patricia Harman begins to care for her.
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