Doesn't sound to VBAC friendly to me. I don't have references with me but the only way to try out the size of a pelvis is to try it out.
I wrote recently of a primi scared sh.less by being told her pelvis was too small and she would need a CS. She birthed vaginally, easily in good time.
Judy
To me the expression 'girls' has more than the meaning of young woman these days. Seems to me that it can mean a group of woman who are friendly and have a common bond of one sort or other. I actually don't mind being 'one of the girls'. Guess it helps me feel young again.
Judy
From: "Pinky
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] ttfn
On 29/11/02 1:09 AM, Vicki Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With great reluctance, I am going offline for now (I miss you all already!) I am just so tired at the moment...it's been a big year and being on the computer til 1am and later every night is wearing me down.
On 27/11/02 10:30 PM, Robyn Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just need to comment on little and older children with their mum and day
at the very special family occasion - birth of a new baby.
Flexibility, inclusion, patience, discussion, eye contact, listen, touch,
talk and be very
Dear Denise and Robyn
I'm not sure what you are saddened about when ASIM, HBA, ACMI already come
under the umbrella of Maternity Coalition and support the concept of the
midwife choice for every Australian woman totally. In fact ASIM was involved
in the writing and endorsement of the Maternity
Jan and Robyn: I think your stories have captured the essence of children
and animals at birth beautifully. Where else but at home could the family
pets be there too. Imagine the birth suite if the family dog/cat/cockatoo
also showed up with the two year old. Of course it would literally be a zoo
Hey Jan
This is what we can do for starters we are a good team. Lets write the
stories that have been notable with children and animals.
Rob
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jan Robinson
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 5:37 AM
To: Robyn
Hi,
I've changed the subject on this one - nearly missed Robyn's post... can we
please change the title when the content changes from the original string?
Robyn wrote:
Why don't we through Ozmidwifery organise an outstanding NATIONAL
CONFERENCE with All the interested and supportive groups
Dear Melissa
What this Obs is asking for does not show him to understand how the pelvis
baby and mother can alter and work together or be blocked in efforts in
labour to accommodate each other and the differences between that and a
non-moving non-labouring pelvis which is what would be seen in a
Hello All
Jan, Bravo!
As a former trade union official I certainly learnt that in unity is
strength, however there is often a need for specialist representation during
any campaign. So the answer is for all small groups to get behind and
support the Maternity Coalition campaign to secure
Dear PinkyRight on gals
I like from my US friends.
I also have discomfort when people must use a title
on a form or in person!
I feel Mrs Hynd was my mother in law
Why should woman and
not the men have a title which indicates their matrimonial status any
way??M/s I will use if I must!!
Andrea
Thanks for your support for midwives and women once again. I put myself
forward to assist in whatever you think is appropriate. Your experience to
coordinate something of large dimension will be invaluable.
If the responses are good let me know what you want. We will need adequate
time
dear Tina
I congratulate not only on your belief but more
importantly that it leads you to act and I am cheered by it and the cohesion of
the BMid group!I also have the same hopethough my experiences have
jaded me
I still act and beleive that good things will come
not only to our
Hi Andrea, I think this is a great idea!. MM
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Yes Robyn, I think it would be great to have a national conference and
really put some fire into things, am happy to do what I can from this end,
Andrea your offer sounds great and yes well done for the getting the future
birth program going with the push for NMAP, yours in midwifery pete malavisi
Ok Pete
We can combine our resources from this end and I am sure MIPP and others
will also be involved.
Robyn
www.melbmidwifery.com.au
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Malavisi, Pete
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 2:49 PM
To: '[EMAIL
Dear Justine
I also believe this is how it should be. Unity in strength with specialist
representation under the umbrella of Maternity Coalition.
The only problem with placing homebirth in the background of NMAP right now
many midwives are being forced to drop by the wayside because of the lack
Tina
With
all your skills and honesty you would be the ideal personto lead the way
for the BMid Student Collectivearound Australia,to be represented at
a National Assembly/Conference.
love Robyn
www.melbmidwifery.com.au
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Robyn,
The doppler is available from Cottman SBA (surgical supply place) in
Adelaide,Perth and Melbourne I think. The contact I have here in Adelaide
is Andrew, and you can find their website at
http://www.cottmansba.com.au/
Hope this helps
Tania
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Thanks Tania
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom, Tania and
Sam Smallwood
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 3:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Seeking dopplers ...
Robyn,
The doppler is available from Cottman SBA
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