Re: [ozmidwifery] Kath's story

2006-06-18 Thread jesse/jayne
Perfect oops!  :)  Congrats to you all!

Jayne

- Original Message - 
From: Andrea Quanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au; Maternity Coalition
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 12:10 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Kath's story


 I was 'with' a woman on thursday night when she birthed that left me
 on a real high
 Kath has been seeing me for her whole pregnancy and we had discussed
 birthing at home many times but she had decided that she wanted to go
 to the hospital to birth.
 perhaps if it was my second baby I might have it at home' she said.
 Despite this I kept picturing her birthing at home and was puzzled
 why because I don't try and change women's minds or convince them of
 one way or the other but point out the advantages and disadvantages.

 She let me know wednesday night that she had had a few niggles and on
 thursday morning that she was leaking. I visited after lunch and then
 left her to it. She rang at 7pm to say that the liquor was pink  but
 that they were OK for now, At 9pm they rang and asked me to come.
 I arrived at 9:15 pm to find her leaning over her bed having strong
 contractions but she was able to chat to me easily between them. She
 did tell me they were pretty strong but she felt she had ages to go
 yet! We chatted, checked her BP FHR etc and I watched her to try and
 assess where she was up to.

 She went to the loo at 9:45 and as I listened to her she made a noise
 that got my attention. I asked her about it but she denied any urge
 to push and then told me she just needed to open her
 bowels!   I asked her to have a feel in her vagina and
 she said she could feel something hard!  because she had been
 so adament  that she wanted to birth at the hospital  I donned a
 glove and had a quick feel.   I said well there's two choices we can
 have the baby here or you can have it in the car because there's no
 way your making it to the hospital. She looked at me with a grin and
 said well I'd rather stay here than do that. So we did and ten
 minutes and three pushes later James arrived much to his parents
 amazement and his midwives amusement.

 The whole thing was great, she sat up in bed an hour later and said
 well I'd do that again as she put her baby to the breast without any
 fuss.
 Three days later they are all loving every minute of their whole
 experience and I feel truely blessed to have been part of it.

 Andrea Q
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RE: [ozmidwifery] Kath's story

2006-06-17 Thread Nicole Carver
Hip Hip Hooray! I, and I'm sure everyone else on this list, enjoyed hearing
about your wonderful experience with Kath. It's stories like that that keep
us all going. Thankyou.
Nicole Carver.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrea Quanchi
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 12:11 AM
To: ozmidwifery; Maternity Coalition
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Kath's story


I was 'with' a woman on thursday night when she birthed that left me
on a real high
Kath has been seeing me for her whole pregnancy and we had discussed
birthing at home many times but she had decided that she wanted to go
to the hospital to birth.
perhaps if it was my second baby I might have it at home' she said.
Despite this I kept picturing her birthing at home and was puzzled
why because I don't try and change women's minds or convince them of
one way or the other but point out the advantages and disadvantages.

She let me know wednesday night that she had had a few niggles and on
thursday morning that she was leaking. I visited after lunch and then
left her to it. She rang at 7pm to say that the liquor was pink  but
that they were OK for now, At 9pm they rang and asked me to come.
I arrived at 9:15 pm to find her leaning over her bed having strong
contractions but she was able to chat to me easily between them. She
did tell me they were pretty strong but she felt she had ages to go
yet! We chatted, checked her BP FHR etc and I watched her to try and
assess where she was up to.

She went to the loo at 9:45 and as I listened to her she made a noise
that got my attention. I asked her about it but she denied any urge
to push and then told me she just needed to open her
bowels!   I asked her to have a feel in her vagina and
she said she could feel something hard!  because she had been
so adament  that she wanted to birth at the hospital  I donned a
glove and had a quick feel.   I said well there's two choices we can
have the baby here or you can have it in the car because there's no
way your making it to the hospital. She looked at me with a grin and
said well I'd rather stay here than do that. So we did and ten
minutes and three pushes later James arrived much to his parents
amazement and his midwives amusement.

The whole thing was great, she sat up in bed an hour later and said
well I'd do that again as she put her baby to the breast without any
fuss.
Three days later they are all loving every minute of their whole
experience and I feel truely blessed to have been part of it.

Andrea Q
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Re: [ozmidwifery] Kath's story

2006-06-17 Thread Judy Chapman
I just love hearing stories like that Andrea. Congratulations to
you both. 
Cheers
Judy

--- Andrea Quanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was 'with' a woman on thursday night when she birthed that
 left me  
 on a real high
 Kath has been seeing me for her whole pregnancy and we had
 discussed  
 birthing at home many times but she had decided that she
 wanted to go  
 to the hospital to birth.
 perhaps if it was my second baby I might have it at home' she
 said.   
 Despite this I kept picturing her birthing at home and was
 puzzled  
 why because I don't try and change women's minds or convince
 them of  
 one way or the other but point out the advantages and
 disadvantages.
 
 She let me know wednesday night that she had had a few niggles
 and on  
 thursday morning that she was leaking. I visited after lunch
 and then  
 left her to it. She rang at 7pm to say that the liquor was
 pink  but  
 that they were OK for now, At 9pm they rang and asked me to
 come.
 I arrived at 9:15 pm to find her leaning over her bed having
 strong  
 contractions but she was able to chat to me easily between
 them. She  
 did tell me they were pretty strong but she felt she had ages
 to go  
 yet! We chatted, checked her BP FHR etc and I watched her to
 try and  
 assess where she was up to.
 
 She went to the loo at 9:45 and as I listened to her she made
 a noise  
 that got my attention. I asked her about it but she denied any
 urge  
 to push and then told me she just needed to open her  
 bowels!   I asked her to have a feel in her vagina
 and  
 she said she could feel something hard!  because she
 had been  
 so adament  that she wanted to birth at the hospital  I donned
 a  
 glove and had a quick feel.   I said well there's two choices
 we can  
 have the baby here or you can have it in the car because
 there's no  
 way your making it to the hospital. She looked at me with a
 grin and  
 said well I'd rather stay here than do that. So we did and ten
  
 minutes and three pushes later James arrived much to his
 parents  
 amazement and his midwives amusement.
 
 The whole thing was great, she sat up in bed an hour later and
 said  
 well I'd do that again as she put her baby to the breast
 without any  
 fuss.
 Three days later they are all loving every minute of their
 whole  
 experience and I feel truely blessed to have been part of it.
 
 Andrea Q
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Re: [ozmidwifery] Kath's story

2006-06-17 Thread Ceri Katrina

thanks for sharing Andrea. I love hearing stories like this one.

:-)
Katrina
(who is 40/40  today)


On 18/06/2006, at 12:10 AM, Andrea Quanchi wrote:

I was 'with' a woman on thursday night when she birthed that left me 
on a real high
Kath has been seeing me for her whole pregnancy and we had discussed 
birthing at home many times but she had decided that she wanted to go 
to the hospital to birth.
perhaps if it was my second baby I might have it at home' she said.  
Despite this I kept picturing her birthing at home and was puzzled why 
because I don't try and change women's minds or convince them of one 
way or the other but point out the advantages and disadvantages.


She let me know wednesday night that she had had a few niggles and on 
thursday morning that she was leaking. I visited after lunch and then 
left her to it. She rang at 7pm to say that the liquor was pink  but 
that they were OK for now, At 9pm they rang and asked me to come.
I arrived at 9:15 pm to find her leaning over her bed having strong 
contractions but she was able to chat to me easily between them. She 
did tell me they were pretty strong but she felt she had ages to go 
yet! We chatted, checked her BP FHR etc and I watched her to try and 
assess where she was up to.


She went to the loo at 9:45 and as I listened to her she made a noise 
that got my attention. I asked her about it but she denied any urge to 
push and then told me she just needed to open her bowels!  
 I asked her to have a feel in her vagina and she said she could feel 
something hard!  because she had been so adament  that she 
wanted to birth at the hospital  I donned a glove and had a quick 
feel.   I said well there's two choices we can have the baby here or 
you can have it in the car because there's no way your making it to 
the hospital. She looked at me with a grin and said well I'd rather 
stay here than do that. So we did and ten minutes and three pushes 
later James arrived much to his parents amazement and his midwives 
amusement.


The whole thing was great, she sat up in bed an hour later and said 
well I'd do that again as she put her baby to the breast without any 
fuss.
Three days later they are all loving every minute of their whole 
experience and I feel truely blessed to have been part of it.


Andrea Q
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