Cheryl these sites have some info and could probably tell you the references for their "facts"
http://www.chw.edu.au/parents/safety/bed_sharing_cosleeping.htm
http://medicine.indiana.edu/news_releases/archive_02/safekids_02.html
http://sids-network.org/experts/bedshare.htm
http://www.natura
Congratulations Debbie, on achieving the rare goal of
negotiating your care (sucessfully) with a large hospital. I am very pleased to
see that it can be done.
There is just one thing, however, that concerns
me
"Pat indicated that some of the patients who go to the labour suite have
dubio
Funny that
was my immediate response as well. Don’t they know how to clean
properly??
Sally
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I am subscribed to
the newsletter of this guy...a medical doctor in the US...it comes out once or
twice a week and there never fails to be something of interest...well worth a
look. Lots to do with birth, vaccines, and just about anything else in his
''search'' facility.
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Hi Ladies,
Pat indicated to me that they definitely clean the baths with a hospital strength cleaner (presumably a disinfectant / antiseptic) after each client but I know from other stuff I have read that these don't always kill all "bugs", so that was probably more her concern. The risk of inf
Does anyone know any details about the Byron Bay conference?? I think its in
late Oct, or early Nov.
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Does anyone know any details about the Byron Bay conference?? I think its in
late Oct, or early Nov.
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Dear Elizabeth
There is more than one obstetric Crisis at present
- PI insurance
- Shortage or rather only working in metro areas
thus
we are both wrong it is crises I meant
not crisis nor crisies!
Or should that be 3 crises the escalating
intervention rates?
Denise
- Origina
Obstetric crisis should read maternity care crisis,
I think - agree with you wholeheartedly Denise
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While pregnant (first time) last year I read 'Three in a Bed' by Deborah Jackson. It covers all of the questions about how to go about cosleeping, and what other cultures do. I found it gave me the confidence to sleep with my baby despite all the 'advice' and criticism, as well as knowledge and
Title: Maternity manifesto for election candidates
What about this – permission granted
for use by RCM journal.
I sent it to ACMI last year but don’t know what happened.
Liz
Maternity
manifesto for election candidates
Do the maternity services in your community?
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Dear Cheryl,
"Kanga cuddles" is a nickname where I work for
Kangaroo Care. It involves removing all the baby's clothes, apart from its
nappy, and placing it skin to skin with its mother, between her breasts. Do you
need any more info? There is a website - www.kangaroomothercare.com
Regar
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What a terrific website Vicki.
Nutrition, surprising. Something else to
unlearn.
Insulin - great to learn about this hormone - it
gives more perspective to Indiginous health issues.
Vaccinating infants has always concerned me, and
working in a system which promotes it alw
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