Re: [ozmidwifery] Placental Abruption

2004-06-29 Thread Rachel Rogers
Hi,

I am also very interested in this subject if anyone has info - much
appreciated!
Rachel
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Placental Abruption




 Does anyone have any information on placental abruption or pregnancies
 following an abruption, particularly a complete PA, resulting in FDIU.
 Thanks.
 A. Axelby

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Re: [ozmidwifery] DIY Caesarean story

2004-06-04 Thread Rachel Rogers
Hi all,

1st year BMid student - not quite up on the lingo yet however, I would
appreciate any advice...
I have a friend, and follow-through who has one son aged 12, normal vaginal
delivery, short labour with no problems.  Her marriage ended shortly after
and years later, she met and married her soul mate... 'They' got pregnant
and she was expecting a similar experience to her first birth, however, at
about 16 weeks she started experiencing some abdominal pain. The OB
dismissed this and said it was all a normal part of pregnancy and not to
overreact.  At 38 weeks, my friends placenta abrupted in the kitchen, it was
horrific and she was rushed to hospital. The OB told her husband that if he
was in his position, he would be pretty worried right now... After an
emergency c/s the baby was born. 15 months later she is pregnant again, and
is now about 14 weeks pregnant. She is having the same pains, which feel the
same as before and is very worried that this will happen again. She has
changed to another OB, who is again not listening to her fears and would
love to have another normal birth. Her concerns are that she is running a
business full time and studying law part time and also looking after a 13
year old and baby. She feels well in herself but wants to know everything is
okay. I will set up a meeting with my mentor but would love any
advice/experience you all may have with Placental abruption.
Thank you
Rachel
(1st yr Bmid)
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 7:26 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] DIY Caesarean story


 Hi,

 How is this for doing it yourself?

 http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/01/1086037758224.html

 Pretty amazing!

 Andrea

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Re: [ozmidwifery] RE: Reply to Mary Murphy

2004-05-12 Thread Rachel Rogers



I opened this file, Mary - and you were correct, it 
is not from a legitimate site - so dont open anyone if you get it
Rachel

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  Is this link a legitimate one? I would hate to connect  find I 
  got a virus site. MM
  
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Re: [ozmidwifery] bumper stickers

2004-04-02 Thread Rachel Rogers




  love it! thanks Andrea
  
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From: 
Andrea Quanchi 
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Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 9:30 
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] bumper 
stickers
I have to say I like this and sadly miss it from my car. I 
bought mine from the ANF Midwives Action Group when it was in 
existence.You will not make everyone happy, all the group or the public 
who see it on your car, but even if someone sees the sticker and takes 
offence because say they didn't have a midwife then that is not necessarily 
a bad thing. It has still raised the idea in their mind that there is 
another option and got them thinking about the concept which is surely the 
aim of bumper sticker.I would like to have a sticker on my car which 
identifies me as a midwife soemthing like the Lindsay Fox trucks you are 
passing a/another midwifeAndrea QOn Tuesday, March 30, 2004, 
at 10:03 PM, Kirsten Blacker wrote:
I always liked "Happy 
  Birthdays happen with Midwives" - it was the ACMI one a few years agoKirsten- 
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  Laraine HoodTo: 
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  Tuesday, March 30, 2004 7:48 PMSubject: Re: [ozmidwifery] 
  bumper stickersHi , I have 
  been noticing bumper stickers over the last few days. Unfortunately 
  anything too wordy gets missed because you can't read it unless you're 
  uncomfortably close to the bumper! An example of this is 'Don't take 
  your organs to Heaven, Heaven knows they're needed here' or 
  something to that effect. Anyway, very hard to read from anything 
  over a few feet away.Maybe afew words in an eye catching 
  colour may be a better option? 
  Laraine- Original Message 
  -From: Wayne and CasTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 
  Monday, March 29, 2004 8:35 PMSubject: RE: [ozmidwifery] bumper 
  stickersI 
  like Barb's too. How about "Midwives provide real birth care because they 
  care about birth".Cas, 
  Wayne, Liam and Daniel McCulloughcas@casmccullough.comwww.casmccullough.com