Oh come on , why give them that much choice. I
think no anaesthesia would be more appropriate
Dierdre
Hi Caroline,
Congrats on your article. I purchased a copy of your cd at the Homebirth
Conference on the w/e and it is beautiful - congratulations and thankyou.
Jo
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Excellent Laraine, still laughing aloud - if
only!
Jo x
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Laraine
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Another unec.
C-section...
Aren't they clever! They (obs) are saying
Aren't they clever! They (obs) are saying we want
women to have the choice for choice's sake not merely based on medical
criteria. If a woman wants it, she should be allowed and we, the men of
importance, support their choice! And if she wants it now, on this date, she
should be allowed to
Congrats Cas - your website is lovely.
Pinky
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Just wanted to pass on this
Please tell me what a measuring mat is. I can only surmise it is a
mat with measurements for stretching out a newborn to measure its length, but at
the cost of $120. I guess I must be wrong. Puzzled, MM
Anne wrote: "The measuring mat can be purchased through
Medeleq. (look in phone
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to pass on this article in one of our local papers... Made
page three and had a lovely photo of me and my beautiful boys. Some of
the "facts" are a bit exaggerated but overall I felt she did a good job.
The journo was only 21 and has no kids so imagine how this might
influ
Dear All,
Someone requested info. on a measuring
mat.
The measuring mat can be purchased through
Medeleq. (look in phone book for contact)
The ordering details are as follows:
SECA 210 @ $120.00ea +GST.
The company currently has one in stock.
Regards,
Anne Clarke
Another nail in the coffin:
washingtonpost.com Elective Caesareans Judged Ethical Doctors Group
Issues Statement on Popular Procedure By Rob SteinWashington Post
Staff WriterFriday, October 31, 2003; Page A02 It is ethical for
doctors to deliver a baby by Caesarean section even if the mothe
Perhaps hypnobirthing is the wrong label. Perhaps it is more about
achieving a peace within oneself naturally rather than hypnotising
oneself into an altered state, because when we think hypnosis we tend to
think of people doing crazy things on a stage and not knowing anything
about their own antic
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