Hello,
I thought I would put a call out to those on the
list in Adelaide. I have friend who is 8 weeks pregnant first baby and is keen
for information. I have sent her my old copies of Birth Matters Magazine SA and
told her of the coffee mornings, and suggested prenatal yoga, active birth
From MIDIRS abstract: Has anyone read this? Is it as useful as they
say and where could one obtain it?
20040126-32*#The labour ward
handbook-London:
Royal Society of Medicine Press,January 2004. 200
pagesEdozien L-(2004)
Going beyond the theoretical
Hi all!
I have sat back, quietly, for some time, on this list and enjoyed the interesting topics, debates and discussions. I'm sure I introduced myself earlier when I first joined. Just in case, I am in Sydney, 27 years old, mother of 2, doula and hoping to do BMid when it starts in
Hi all!
I have sat back,
quietly, for some time, on this list and enjoyed the interesting topics,
debates and discussions. I'm sure I introduced myself earlier when I first
joined. Just in case, I am in Sydney, 27 years old, mother of 2, doula and
hoping to do BMid when
Congratulations Victoria! I will see you in the Uk in a few years,
hopefully I will start my training too!
See you soon,
Claire Saxby
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Well done Vickie.
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Some exciting
news! :-)
Hi all!
I have sat back,
quietly, for some time, on this list and enjoyed the interesting topics,
Just had to tell you about an amazing woman who
birthed her twins at home in QLD yesterday evening. Fantastic! She is
incredible. Strong labour for maybe 2 hours, no pushing to speak of for twin 1,
twin 2 born 40 mins later - a bit harder as she had her hand coming first.
Placenta came 20
Just had to tell you about an amazing woman who
birthed her twins at home in QLD yesterday evening. Fantastic! She is
incredible. Strong labour for maybe 2 hours, no pushing to speak of for twin 1,
twin 2 born 40 mins later - a bit harder as she had her hand coming first.
Placenta came 20
Is there a more thorough article about it in MIDRIS
or their web site??Denise
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Mary
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Interesting
From MIDIRS abstract: Has anyone read this? Is it as
Joanne
Thank you for the summary
I trust such actions will cascade inot others and
ultimately reform of maternity services not only in Qld but across
Australia
Denise
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Hi,
Can anyone give me some info on what levels are high bilirubin levels in newborns?
My sister's baby was tested and the hospital is saying he could get brain damage.
His score was 300?? Not sure what that means.
What are the dangers, are the tests necessary, is it normal in newbies, what
Congrats Victoria,
The future is in up and coming midwives like
yourself. When you're over there, let us know howyou are getting
along.
Cheers, Joanne.
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Hello,
This letter is in today's Sydney Morning Herald - great letter, Sue!
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Water soothes birth pain
The Australian experience certainly supports British research on the
benefits of water immersion during labour (Birthing pools ease need for
pain relief, Herald, January 27).
Denise,
The WCH has had a working party set to offer caseload there
for about the last 7-8 years. In the last 4 or so yearsChris Cornwell
worked with Rob Bonner fromthe ANF to get a salaried wage specifically for
caseload.this was sothatthe midwivesdidn't have to worry
about time in leiu
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