I think we could encourage this gentler approach to
mothering by having bigger beds in the postpartum wards big enough for both the
woman's partner and the baby to sleep in. It would give the ok. I know some
hospitals already do this both here and abroad but I think it should be the
usual no
I still enjoy feeding my 11.5 month-old overnight -
is it 2 or 3 or 4 times a night?- never sure - we're cuddled up together in bed
and it's so drowsy that I don't remember specifically. Not ready to
lose that closeness from him just yet... And yes, he's a nice weight and a
really cuddly b
Oh he had admitting rights to mater mother 25 yrs ago as he had to go there
after my birth.
marilyn
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From: "Maternity Ward Mareeba Hospital" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:07 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Good OB
My sister has
I think there is a gentleman by the name of L. Yared, who I know is a great
technician and has been practicing for at least 25 yrs (he delivered my
second daughter vaginal breech 25yrs ago reluctantly: he was the backup doc
and my ob was away, he was not happy, but he did a good if somewhat cold j
I agree Lois. It is my favourite midwifery
magazine. Seattle Midwifery School had a subscription and it was such an
excellent resource. I wish it were online too. I am surprised the unis don't
have it in their libraries, it just is a really helpful
journal.
marilyn
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Me neither Alesia,>>>had a Dad there who counts to
five before he smacks his three year old =>() so now only usually
needs to count to three before he gets =>obedience!!! (damn, I
missed out there too!!)>>Another dad was from Sweden where
smacking has been illegal for twenty =>years.>>M
Dear Lieve, I have no advice for you, only congratulations on such a loving
act. The only baby I had like that (unknown until 14 days old) went to
hospital at 2weeks of age, stayed there a few days then home to family until
he died 2 weeks later, The time at home after he was born (lovely
waterbi
Dear Wise
Women
there was on the
list, just a few weeks ago reference to littlies being given oil/vitamins with
their cereal helping with ear infections. Does anyone have the reference for
this please? or at least the dosages and sort of oil given?? One of
the ladies on the program I co
Dear friends,
For those that weren't at the list at my first posting:
When Nele was 22 weeks pregnant, ultrasound showed a severe heartdefect. The
baby wouldn't have any chance to live and was inoperable. They already
choose for a homebirth. Against a lot of advice to quit the pregnancy at
that ti
Jeez Pinky, thats what I did wrong..I didnt start early
enough!!
Alesa
Alesa KoziolClinical Midwifery EducatorMelbourne
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From:
Pinky McKay
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 8:36
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Subject: *SPAM* Re: [ozmidwife
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] WEBSITE SEARCH??
DEAR LIEVE
thnak you Denise
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From:
Lieve Huybrechts
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 3:16
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] WEBSITE
SEARCH??
On 16-03-2003 17:32, "Denise Hynd" <[EMAI
Lois, could you bring the feb issue with you tomorrow? I am
interested in several of the articles. Thanks for the info.
Susanjane is on standby for a primip with SROM. IO am backup and she still has
her Iraqie woman overdue day 5. Therese in Quinns Rocks in a week
over as well. I hope I
DOH! I get it, Silly me LOL :)
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From: "Marilyn Kleidon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] A puzzle???
> Julie: if you follow the litle example given ie # =23 then 2+3 = 5 then
> 23 -5 = 18 do the
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