Continunity of known care is hard to achieve at the moment contiunity of
philosophy is what BC offer and a known midwife is the luck of the draw
However they often turn out to just perfect
I was recently at a conference in Melbourne one of the presenters was  Nicky
Leap who I would describe as the right person to
> talk this trough with a sympathetic midwife on the programme but doesn't
> know who to contact and is fearful of having her concerns dismissed.
Nicky is working 1 day a week at a BC in Sydney and I think that is the one.
cheers Jan
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From: Larry & Megan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ozmidwifery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 9:21 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] support needed


> A woman in the inner west of Sydney is looking for some support. She is 35
> weeks pregnant, first baby, and is currently booked in at the
> R.P.A.(formerly King George V), in the midwifery programme, to birth in
the
> birth centre.
> However she is not feeling like there has been muchh continuity and has
not
> felt comfortable with many of the midwives she has met. She would like to
> talk this trough with a sympathetic midwife on the programme but doesn't
> know who to contact and is fearful of having her concerns dismissed.
> Any suggestions?
> Any doulas in this area that are available, it might be a way of getting
> some continuity for her.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Megan.
>
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