Dear List. It's over a year since I was on the list and am making a return now that
life has settled down for me a little bit. I have been really busy with the first year
of Monash Bachelor of Midwifery, and our ever growing Graduate Diploma of Midwifery
amongst other things.
It's good to see
Where I work, twins automatically have epidurals, and
epidurals are contraindicated in VBAC's...
I can look it up for you on Monday though - I have the
weekend off.
Jo
Original Message From: Mary MurphyTo:
listSent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 9:42 AMSubject: [ozmidwifery]
VBA
Dear Dorothy,
I did a lit review on this subject 2 years ago so here is the list of
references for you that I used.
Cheers, Joanne
References
Begley, C. (1990). A comparison of "active" and "physiological" management
of the
third stage of labour. Midwifery, 6(1), 3-17. (Dublin trial)
El
So far I have had no reports of studies or data re Lotus. there are
lots of pictures, anecdotal experiences, but no data. Is it out
there? or is it so infrequent that no one has done the work. As we would
expect, the baby in question is healthy & non septic. Re VBAC:
Another midwife's c
Dear Mary,
I too, would love to see these photos, I think you
have my email address. I have also witnessed this special event but no
photographs either. Hope life is treating
you well.
Cheers, Joanne.
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Thanks for the info
Regards
Dorothy
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Hi Dorothy,
There is a booklet called 'Delivering
Hi Dorothy,
There is a booklet called 'Delivering your placenta', published by AIMS UK,
it can be purchased through Birth International - $19.50. I haven't read it,
I just came across it today whilst I was reading the new catalogue. It says
that it looks at the pros and cons of both managed and phy