I do notice an increase in spontaneous rupture of membranes when there are changes of pressure
Di
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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 11:44 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] birth and the weather

Hi all,

I am writing a story about how the weather affects our health and was quite interested when I came across a piece about a change in air pressure and more births occurring.  It jogged my memory to when I had my last child and the hospital was very busy indeed.  Between contractions I can vaguely recall the midwife telling me that her theory was that the change in the weather (from clear to stormy) that evening triggered lots of labours.  And, I have come across a website ( intellicast.com) which has a labour/birth index!

I was wondering does on this board have any thoughts on this theory??

cheers


Kylie Carberry
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