Dear Lynne and Other Midwives practising water births
I am looking to purchase a fetal heart 'doppler'/sonnocade, (please
excuse me if sonnocade is spelt incorrectly). I was wandering if there
are waterproof ones available for using with women using water during
labour and birth.
For gentle b
All WA ozmidlisters
Maternity Coalition WA is planning a
"Fmilies for midwives, Midwives for families" rally
and march on Palriament
next month
For more information and to help get involved
please email Denise Hynd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If we look at the "At risk" factors
I think all or most women who birth in western countries orat least in Aust
are candidates for PTSD!
Denise
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From: "Wayne and Caroline McCullough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 7:15 PM
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Has anyone else read the article in the smh about the possible research into
vaginal versus caesarian, which is better?
The article is very anti the idea, but does anyone know more about it. I
can't believe there are people with money who could give it for this, there
are so many more worthwhi
Hi Claire and all
I was contacted at 6.48 am (and anyone who knows me knows that's dangerous!)
by ABC NSW to make comment. I also called in on ABC Sydney 702. I then
alerted Barb Vernon at ACMI who was able to secure a spot on the national
coverage of PM (just before 6pm tonight)
She was great
Hello colleagues, Having rung Justine early myself, I can attest to the
dangerous part :-)
How wonderful that they did contact you Justine. I caught the tail end of
the radio national piece and heard Barbara, she was excellent :-) You are
right too Justine in that this is an excellent example o
Justine
Was this the ACTOBAC trial that they were talking about?
We have gone off the burner a bit with this one. If this we need to
renew our efforts if there is some news coverage about the ACTOBAC trial.
Debbie
Justine Caines wrote:
Hi Claire and all
I was contacted at 6.48 am (and anyon
No Debbie
Even worse straight random controlled trial between caesarean and vaginal
birth (not VBAC). They think the can cut open the world!
JC
> Justine
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> Was this the ACTOBAC trial that they were talking about?
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> We have gone off the burner a bit with this one. If this we need to
> r
Hi Rashelle:
I have always used a Huntleigh Aqua doppler: they also have a non aqua one
so be carefull with your order.
marilyn
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 3:44 AM
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interesting date on your email, Justine. :-)
We talked about this article a lot yesterday in my workplace. It's certainly
caused a stir.
Robin
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Sent: Friday, January 01, 1904 12:37 AM
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Hi Rashelle,
My colleague and I have a waterproof doppler, it's Japanese, and we bought
it from Cottman SBA surgical supplies in Adelaide from a lovely chap called
Andrew. You could give them a call on 08 8375 or there is a priority
number 1300 364 007 and have a chat with him, it cost us un
Those of us outside Sydney would appreciate seeing the article contents or a
web address/
Thank you
denise
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From: "Rob and Claire Leslie-Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 2:26 AM
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Jen,
I'm a 1st yr student at ACU. Don't know if
this is so relevant, but one of my FTJ's had an awful experience when her 1st
son was born - he was diagnosed very quickly with Downs Syndrome, and she felt
that the midwives didn't know how to cope with this, and left her totally
alone. This
Hi
I’d be interested in your comments on what subjects have been taught
in the Bmid and what subjects you feel you would have
liked / needed more on?
Thanks
Julie
Julie Clarke CBE
Childbirth and Parenting Educator
ACE Grad-Dip Supervisor
NACE Advanced Educator and Trainer
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