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Hi Marilyn,
I personally don't and didn't have a problem with my fetal hearts being
listened to at my own homebirths where there was a midwife present.
I think the argument is, correct me if I'm wrong, how often to listen in.
Thinking of my own labours I would consider after ever contraction to be
I think one of the things we need to remember is
under the umbrella "gynae surgery" is women who are suffering pregnancy loss -
prior to 20 weeks they are gynae cases
Where I worked in the USA they recovered the
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I would also like to thank Barb Vernon for her response from the ACMI
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Cheers, Joanne.
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Hi Nicole - where I work, the family is not
separated at all for any birth, unless the baby is ill enough to require nursery
care. ALl babies are weighed in the mother's room when she returns to the unit,
and in the birthing room for (thevast majority of mothers not
requiring/requesting caes
I'm trying to get the message about this but am a
bit in the dark - babies not allowed to be with their mothers because of other
women having gynae surgery? A woman's baby and this unrepeatable time
- the first hours after - birth - has nothing to do with other women, but
EVERYTHING to do w
Hi Jo and all:
This timing of listening to fetal hearts keeps coming up and I find it
concerning. Having worked and studied in the USA in homebirths and been to
workshops with Ina May Gaskin et al., I do not recall any of my mentors
there even debating whether to listen to the FH or not during lab
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Hi Sally,
Great to see you back on the list. As always, your
wise input is appreciated.
I wanted to say how much i enjoyed your session at
The Homebirth Conference in Canberra, in particular your son getting up and
singing 'I am woman hear me roar' at the end of the session.
He's going to mak
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ready and willing to make a complaint - will
Justine post the contact details on this list???
cheers,
Nicole
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Hi Jo,
Thanks for that - I understand your point - and although I share the same
lack of faith in the hospital sytem - I have HUGE amounts of faith in Pat
and Nicky. I do not believe that they would be a part of something that
would compromise birthing women.
Don't ask me how they will do this expl
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Dear Cas
I was wondering if others would see this as
relevant.
Or another way to go is a complaint to the
Australian Broadcasting Authority by some one who has firstly complained to
Channel 9. That this is a an unbalanced, bias medical
advertisement -
See http://www.aba
I can recommend Dr Trevor Creed, at 1 Banyan St Warrnambool, for the baby.
He was a physical chiropractor for 30 years before he started his work in
chironic healing, which is what he practices today. He practices from
Warrnambool and Melbourne and teaches his work around the world. If you'd
Thanks April and Sally!! I'll pass the details on to my friend. She has
actually given her little one a couple of supp feeds with formula, he seems
to be agreeing to it by sleeping more. But hopefully she will take him to
see Beth. Maybe even for herself :)
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Hi Nicole,
Great to see you the other day - even though brief.
About the hospital run homebirth service, I think that alot of the comments
that are seen as negative are a reflection of the lack of faith consumers as
well as midwives have in the hospital system. I think we all agree that Pat
and Nic
From: April & Stephen
To: Sally Westbury
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Baby osteo or chiro in Warnambool area?
Hi All
Below is the name for an osteopath in Warrnambool..Beth Clark, she
is starting in her new consulting rooms as of Tuesday 9th Dec. Work
Hello Marilyn,
There are no guidelines established as yet. This program is not as far
ahead as I originally thought, so we must wait and see what evolves. I am
sure we will be kept posted! I also think we can trust that Pat and Nicky
will not back anything that is not as woman centred and midw
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