Then of course... my midwife mentor told me that I should listen to the
baby.. not just to the heart beat.
Sally Westbury
Homebirth Midwife
You are a midwife, assisting at someone else's birth. Do good without
show or fuss. Facilitate what is happening rather than what you think
ought to be
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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 10:00 AM
To: Robyn Thompson
Subject: Re: Professional Indemnity
Thank you for your respnse. Please be aware that your letter has been
forwarded to the new Minister for Health, the Hon.
Hi Perth midwives,the ACMI officehave
received a message re an opportunity at Wembley Chiropractic Clinic for a
MWto have a room to use for private practice. The room is used on a
Wed but the other days are open. It is opposite St J's Subi. Contact
details are 'Rachel Wells, ph 93880823' .
Due to the large number of email requests I have received these past few
days I thought it prudent to just post this article in entirety to the
list.
I have really enjoyed the discussions about the good ole Pinard this
week and admire all of you for doing your best to help us women get
through
There were so many requests for information following my Diary entry on
moxibustion for turning breech babies (a topic I always include in Active
Birth workshops as well) that I have now written an articalle that explains
how to undertake this self-help procedure. I've included some photos and
Many thanks for that great article Andrea
I am currently assisting a colleague prepare a Midwife's version of
emergency care for obstetric emergencies and Moxibustion is one of the tools
to be included in this paper, your article provides an excellent reference.
I specially like the photos!!