RE: [ozmidwifery] trauma birth stress

2003-10-18 Thread Wayne and Caroline McCullough
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If 
anyone is interested in a seminar on birth trauma, please contact Ursula Yee at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]or Jenny 
Gamble at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Both are 
based in Brisbane.

cheers

Cas

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birth stress

  
  Hi
  Id be interested in 
  your comments on what subjects have been taught in the Bmid and what subjects you feel you would have liked / 
  needed more on?
  Thanks
  Julie
  
  
  Julie 
  Clarke CBE
  Childbirth 
  and Parenting Educator
  ACE 
  Grad-Dip Supervisor
  NACE 
  Advanced Educator and Trainer
  
  Transition 
  into Parenthood
  9 
  Withybrook Pl
  Sylvania 
  NSW 2224.
  T. 
  (02) 9544 6441
  F. 
  (02) 9544 9257
  Mobile 
  0401 2655 30
  email: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.transitionintoparenthood.com.au
  
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Amanda  Kevin 
  GommersSent: Friday, 17 
  October 2003 1:50 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] trauma  
  birth stress
  
  
  Jen,
  
  I'm a 1st yr student at ACU. 
  Don't know if this is so relevant, but one of my FTJ's had an awful experience 
  when her 1st son was born - he was diagnosed very quickly with Downs Syndrome, 
  and she felt that the midwives didn't know how to cope with this, and left her 
  totally alone. This gave her a very negative perspective on her birthing 
  experience.She is very keen to pass this information on to new midwife 
  students so that they learn what the woman goes through. Already I have 
  investigated the possibility of her coming in to talk to our group next 
  year.
  
  
  
  Amanda
  

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From: Jen Semple 


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Sent: 
Tuesday, October 14, 2003 4:18 PM

Subject: 
[ozmidwifery] trauma  birth stress



Cas,



What a valuable thing your group was 
able to contribute to those mid. 
students!



I'm a 2nd year BMid student in 
Melbourne  while we have touched on trauma  birth stress, we 
haven't heard it from the persective of the individual  her 
experience.



Any idea if there's such a group in 
Melbourne who might be interested?



Cheers, JenWayne and Caroline McCullough 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

  We did a talk for a bunch of 
  midwifery students on PTSD at Griffith Unilast Friday and some of them 
  were really shocked at the stories weshared. It was a good talk and 
  they seemed to get the 
  picture.Cheers,Cas.www.casmccullough.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: [ozmidwifery] trauma birth stress

2003-10-16 Thread Amanda Kevin Gommers



Jen,
I'm a 1st yr student at ACU. Don't know if 
this is so relevant, but one of my FTJ's had an awful experience when her 1st 
son was born - he was diagnosed very quickly with Downs Syndrome, and she felt 
that the midwives didn't know how to cope with this, and left her totally 
alone. This gave her a very negative perspective on her birthing 
experience.She is very keen to pass this information on to new midwife 
students so that they learn what the woman goes through. Already I have 
investigated the possibility of her coming in to talk to our group next 
year.

Amanda

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Jen 
  Semple 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 4:18 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] trauma  birth 
  stress
  
  Cas,
  
  What a valuable thing your group was able to contribute to those mid. 
  students!
  
  I'm a 2nd year BMid student in Melbourne  while we have touched on 
  trauma  birth stress, we haven't heard it from the persective of the 
  individual  her experience.
  
  Any idea if there's such a group in Melbourne who might be 
  interested?
  
  Cheers, JenWayne and Caroline McCullough 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We 
did a talk for a bunch of midwifery students on PTSD at Griffith Unilast 
Friday and some of them were really shocked at the stories weshared. It 
was a good talk and they seemed to get the 
picture.Cheers,Cas.www.casmccullough.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
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RE: [ozmidwifery] trauma birth stress

2003-10-16 Thread Julie Clarke









Hi

Id be interested in your comments on what subjects have been taught
in the Bmid and what subjects you feel you would have
liked / needed more on?

Thanks

Julie





Julie Clarke CBE

Childbirth and Parenting Educator

ACE Grad-Dip Supervisor

NACE Advanced Educator and Trainer



Transition into Parenthood

9 Withybrook Pl

Sylvania NSW 2224.

T. (02) 9544 6441

F. (02) 9544 9257

Mobile 0401 2655 30

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.transitionintoparenthood.com.au





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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Amanda  Kevin Gommers
Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 1:50
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] trauma
 birth stress





Jen,





I'm a 1st yr student at ACU.
Don't know if this is so relevant, but one of my FTJ's had an awful experience
when her 1st son was born - he was diagnosed very quickly with Downs Syndrome,
and she felt that the midwives didn't know how to cope with this, and left her
totally alone. This gave her a very negative perspective on her birthing
experience.She is very keen to pass this information on to new midwife
students so that they learn what the woman goes through. Already I have
investigated the possibility of her coming in to talk to our group next year.











Amanda







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From: Jen Semple 





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Sent: Tuesday,
October 14, 2003 4:18 PM





Subject:
[ozmidwifery] trauma  birth stress











Cas,











What a valuable thing
your group was able to contribute to those mid. students!











I'm a 2nd year BMid
student in Melbourne  while we have touched on trauma  birth stress,
we haven't heard it from the persective of the individual  her experience.











Any idea if there's such
a group in Melbourne who might be interested?











Cheers, Jen

Wayne and Caroline
McCullough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





We did a talk for a bunch
of midwifery students on PTSD at Griffith Uni
last Friday and some of them were really shocked at the stories we
shared. It was a good talk and they seemed to get the picture.

Cheers,

Cas.
www.casmccullough.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]











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[ozmidwifery] trauma birth stress

2003-10-14 Thread Jen Semple
Cas,

What a valuable thing your group was able to contribute to those mid. students!

I'm a 2nd year BMid student in Melbourne  while we have touched on trauma  birth stress, we haven't heard it from the persective of the individual  her experience.

Any idea if there's such a group in Melbourne who might be interested?

Cheers, JenWayne and Caroline McCullough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We did a talk for a bunch of midwifery students on PTSD at Griffith Unilast Friday and some of them were really shocked at the stories weshared. It was a good talk and they seemed to get the picture.Cheers,Cas.www.casmccullough.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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