RE: [ozmidwifery] Jewish Birthing

2006-01-23 Thread Kelly @ BellyBelly








Just wanted to let everyone know that the
birth went really well yesterday, mum was brilliant and I found it much easier
than I thought with the religious aspects  I was really worried I would
do something that would upset the things they had to do, but it wasnt a
problem at all, they were both very happy. A great thing too was the second
shift midwife was new to the hospital  just moved from Masada
so she had plenty of experience with what had to happen. So all wonderful and
thanks everyone for your tips and advice!



Best Regards,

Kelly Zantey
Creator, BellyBelly.com.au 
Gentle Solutions For
Conception, Pregnancy, Birth  Parenthood
BellyBelly
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From: owner-ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au [mailto:owner-ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au] On Behalf Of Alesa Koziol
Sent: Wednesday, 14 December 2005
12:37 AM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Jewish
Birthing 







HI Kelly





I suggest you ring and talk to the Midwives at Masada Private
Hospital, in Balaclava
where the majority of their birthing clientele are from the surrounding Jewish
population. They have adapted many so called 'hospital routines' to
assisttheir women and will be able to share lots of info. Email me direct
for a specific contact name





Cheers





Alesa







- Original Message - 





From: Kelly @
BellyBelly 





To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 





Sent: Tuesday, December
13, 2005 2:54 PM





Subject: [ozmidwifery]
Jewish Birthing 









Hello again! I am supporting a woman who is Jewish and they
are very religious  so I am after some tips on how I can best work with
their religion during the birth. So far I know that the father-to-be is unable
to see her less dressed than he would normally (so she needs her top on during
the birth), she cannot pass things to him (baby included), he cannot help her
when she is bleeding nor cut the cord (suggested to mum that she might like
to), cant touch her during a contraction or if her waters have broken,
breastfeeding cant happen right away unless dad isnt there (he
will see her body), if it is a Saturday they cannot use anything electrical and
cant call me  only emergency numbers if need be etc so I
do want to be able to support them as best I can within accordance to their
religion. The Ob is Jewish so aware of the
customs, but the midwives may not know. She will be going to either Frances
Perry or the Womens, depending on when the baby is born due to health cover
issues. Any experiences or help would be appreciated!

Best
Regards,

Kelly Zantey
Director, www.bellybelly.com.au  www.toys4tikes.com.au
Gentle Solutions For Conception, Pregnancy, Birth  Baby
Australian Little Tikes Specialists 












Re: [ozmidwifery] Jewish Birthing

2005-12-13 Thread Alesa Koziol



HI Kelly
I suggest you ring and talk to the Midwives at 
Masada Private Hospital, in Balaclava where the majority of their birthing 
clientele are from the surrounding Jewish population. They have adapted many so 
called 'hospital routines' to assisttheir women and will be able to share 
lots of info. Email me direct for a specific contact name
Cheers
Alesa

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kelly @ 
  BellyBelly 
  To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:54 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Jewish Birthing 
  
  
  
  Hello again! I am supporting a 
  woman who is Jewish and they are very religious – so I am after some tips on 
  how I can best work with their religion during the birth. So far I know that 
  the father-to-be is unable to see her less dressed than he would normally (so 
  she needs her top on during the birth), she cannot pass things to him (baby 
  included), he cannot help her when she is bleeding nor cut the cord (suggested 
  to mum that she might like to), can’t touch her during a contraction or if her 
  waters have broken, breastfeeding can’t happen right away unless dad isn’t 
  there (he will see her body), if it is a Saturday they cannot use anything 
  electrical and can’t call me – only emergency numbers if need be etc… so I do 
  want to be able to support them as best I can within accordance to their 
  religion. The Ob is Jewish so aware of the 
  customs, but the midwives may not know. She will be going to either Frances 
  Perry or the Womens, depending on when the baby is born due to health cover 
  issues. Any experiences or help would be 
  appreciated!
  Best Regards,Kelly 
  ZanteyDirector, www.bellybelly.com.au  
  www.toys4tikes.com.auGentle 
  Solutions For Conception, Pregnancy, Birth  BabyAustralian Little 
  Tikes Specialists 
  


Re: [ozmidwifery] Jewish Birthing

2005-12-12 Thread Janet Fraser



Kelley if you go to the MWs, 
Doulas and CBEs forum on Mothering you'll find a whole thread devoted to Frum 
(Orthodox) doulas who would be able to help you with this.
J

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kelly @ 
  BellyBelly 
  To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:54 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Jewish Birthing 
  
  
  
  Hello again! I am supporting a 
  woman who is Jewish and they are very religious – so I am after some tips on 
  how I can best work with their religion during the birth. So far I know that 
  the father-to-be is unable to see her less dressed than he would normally (so 
  she needs her top on during the birth), she cannot pass things to him (baby 
  included), he cannot help her when she is bleeding nor cut the cord (suggested 
  to mum that she might like to), can’t touch her during a contraction or if her 
  waters have broken, breastfeeding can’t happen right away unless dad isn’t 
  there (he will see her body), if it is a Saturday they cannot use anything 
  electrical and can’t call me – only emergency numbers if need be etc… so I do 
  want to be able to support them as best I can within accordance to their 
  religion. The Ob is Jewish so aware of the 
  customs, but the midwives may not know. She will be going to either Frances 
  Perry or the Womens, depending on when the baby is born due to health cover 
  issues. Any experiences or help would be 
  appreciated!
  Best Regards,Kelly 
  ZanteyDirector, www.bellybelly.com.au  
  www.toys4tikes.com.auGentle 
  Solutions For Conception, Pregnancy, Birth  BabyAustralian Little 
  Tikes Specialists