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There are a range of Wikipedia sources that can help you out. All articles must meet WP:V. To learn how to a proper citing style, consult WP:CITE. For what kind of external links are acceptable, WP:EL is a useful set of guidelines. Good luck! GBYork 18:07, 24 August 2006 (UTC) This user was found to be a sock of Mattisse[reply]

This article seems credible w/o disguised Rosencomet link

[removed blacklisted link] Disguised Rosencomet link. So I removed it to make her article more professional without such links lowering its credibility. Timmy12 22:22, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I disagree, and have returned it. Please see admin Samir's talk page, where he states that the links to rosencomet.com are valid citations. Ekajati (yakity-yak) 22:39, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm an admin too, and yet funnily enough my opinion is worth no more than yours, Timmy's or anybody else's. The key point here AFAIC is that this an article on Ina May Gaskin not an article on every event she ever attended (she's a popular speaker, right?). A secondary point is that the link in this article was not of citation quality - it was a link to a search page. I've removed it. --kingboyk 11:26, 30 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

good neonatal outcomes?

The Farm Midwifery Center has been able to maintain extremely low rates of medical intervention with consistently good birth outcomes for nearly four decades[3] '

The citation doesn't back up this claim here. It should be removed and replaced with a new cite. --115.69.32.39 (talk) 11:01, 12 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]