Re: [ozmidwifery] Adelaide Resources?

2004-02-01 Thread Tom, Tania and Sam Smallwood



Hi Rochelle,
 
Not sure if you have any current editions of the Birth Matters 
SA newsletter, or from the Homebirth Network, but many of the contacts have 
changed.  I have become one of the main contacts for both, and work 
independently as a midwife, so I'd be happy for her to get in touch.  We 
have a HBNSA coffee morning happening this Wednesday up in the Hills, and there 
is a BM coffee morning later in the month.  Feel free to give her my 
details
 
Tania Smallwood
ph 8339 4074
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Cheers
 
Tania


RE: [ozmidwifery] Adelaide Resources?

2004-02-01 Thread Larry & Megan



Howdy 
Rochelle,
congrats on number two, hope all goes 
well.
The 
most extensive library I know of is at Coast yoga, which she can join if 
attending the pregnacy classes there, Fri night 6.30-8.15, ph Vanessa 8295 2298. 
There are so many wonderful books their now, and of course the class sharing and 
support is huge as always. The first 2004 Birth Matters coffee morning is on 
Thurs Feb 12th, 10am-12, Eastwood Comm Centre, 95 Glen Osmond Rd, next 
evening gathering is on Thurs March 25th 7.30pm-9.30pm, same place. 
Homebirth contact no is Merridy ph 8391 0548, I believe Helen Taylor is 
running their library. 
Hope 
that helps 
cheers
Megan

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  RochelleSent: Friday, 30 January 2004 5:47To: 
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  Resources?
  Hello,
   
  I thought I would put a call out to those on the 
  list in Adelaide. I have friend who is 8 weeks pregnant first baby and is keen 
  for information. I have sent her my old copies of Birth Matters Magazine SA 
  and told her of the coffee mornings, and suggested prenatal yoga, active birth 
  workshops and that she check out the birth centre at womens and childrens 
  especially now that the team midwifery has just started there. At 8 weeks she 
  already has an Ob (female) and had 1 u/s due to some pain and spotting. I am 
  sensing she is not thrilled with the level of care from Ob, so hopefully 
  investigates her options further. 
   
  I guess what I want to know is if there is a 
  resource centre or a centralised place to borrow books on pregnancy and 
  birth and gather information, available to women in the community? Does 
  the Womens and Children's Hospital offer a library service? I have also 
  given her a couple of copies of the Homebirth Network SA Mag, and I 
  believe they have a collection of books for lending? So she will have contact 
  details for someone from this group.
   
  I will send her a list of good websites and 
  another friend is buying her Janet Balaskas' "New Active Birth"  so that 
  will be a good start.
   
  Thank You
  Rochelle in Perth. Very excitedly 
  expecting our second baby and first home birth with the Fab Community 
  Midwifery Program.
   
   


RE: [ozmidwifery] Adelaide Resources?

2004-01-31 Thread Julie Garratt









Hi Rochelle,

I wonder whether she would like to be
followed through by a midwifery student? Either way I
can provide support and continuity as well as contact with Birth matters and
the Home birth network regardless of her choiceJ please feel free to give her my contact information.

0438391033 or home 83897887

 



CHEERS,

Julie Garratt (:



 

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Hello,





 





I thought I would put a call out to
those on the list in Adelaide. I have friend who is 8 weeks pregnant first baby
and is keen for information. I have sent her my old copies of Birth Matters
Magazine SA and told her of the coffee mornings, and suggested prenatal yoga,
active birth workshops and that she check out the birth centre at womens
and childrens especially now that the team midwifery has just started there. At
8 weeks she already has an Ob (female) and had 1 u/s due to some pain and
spotting. I am sensing she is not thrilled with the level of care from Ob, so
hopefully investigates her options further. 





 





I guess what I want to know is if
there is a resource centre or a centralised place to borrow books on pregnancy
and birth and gather information, available to women in the community?
Does the Womens and Children's Hospital offer a library service? I have
also given her a couple of copies of the Homebirth Network SA Mag, and I
believe they have a collection of books for lending? So she will have contact
details for someone from this group.





 





I will send her a list of good
websites and another friend is buying her Janet Balaskas' "New Active
Birth"  so that will be a good start.





 





Thank You





Rochelle in Perth. Very excitedly
expecting our second baby and first home birth with the Fab Community
Midwifery Program.





 





 










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