[ozmidwifery] re- ABC radio

2004-04-21 Thread Nicole Christensen
  Did the birth discussion go ahead last night I listened on and off  between 6 - 7 pm (then had to go out) - and didn't hear anything in that time frame. regards, Nicole

RE: [ozmidwifery] sterile water injections

2004-04-21 Thread Ken WArd
Okay, is there any way I can get some experience with the H2O injections.  Would love to be able to offer them. Do you mean they can be used antenatally, Pauline?  Maureen. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of paulineSent: Wednesd

Re: [ozmidwifery] sterile water injections

2004-04-21 Thread pauline
Hello Maureen, I don't see why they can't be used antenatally.  If you would like to know more you can try contacting Janice ( who is 'in charge'  of the research, and who has also brought the technique to our workplace) on 03 52300128 (Colac Area Health phone no.)  She only works part time,

RE: [ozmidwifery] quiet birth

2004-04-21 Thread jo
Hi Nic, I had a look on the stand when waiting in the shopping centre queue today and couldn't find the Kate Ceberano interview. Was it this weeks? Did she have a homebirth? How are those bubs of yours? Jo x From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicole ChristensenS

Re: [ozmidwifery] re- ABC radio

2004-04-21 Thread Jan Robinson
I did the same as you Nicole until I woke up that the discussion on John Howard had nothing to do with birth. The frequency given on the notice was incorrect - it was for local ABC programs in the east. Had to go down into the 500s to get Radio National. This meant I also missed the first ten minut

[ozmidwifery] BBC E-mail: Woman gives herself a Caesarean

2004-04-21 Thread Leanne Wynne
Leanne Wynne saw this story on BBC News Online and thought you should see it. ** Message ** An interesting article. ** Woman gives herself a Caesarean ** A woman in Mexico gives birth to a healthy baby boy after performing a Caesarean on herself with a kitchen knife. < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/e

Re: [ozmidwifery] quiet birth

2004-04-21 Thread Debbie Slater
Jo   Yes it is the current edition (despite its name the women's weekly is actually monthly :-))   It's a very good piece - no she didn't actually birth at home, but transferred in after labouring for most of the time at home.  But once in, she requested low lights etc..   Debbie - Ori

Re: [ozmidwifery] re- ABC radio

2004-04-21 Thread Marilyn Kleidon
I just left it on my regular setting for radio national and I heard most of it (i had dozed off about 20 min before then woke up during the first 5 mins/intro. I thought Jenny Gamble was excellent and the AMA President (for Qld) predictable in many ways though I think 20 - 30 mins is way too

RE: [ozmidwifery] quiet birth

2004-04-21 Thread Julie Clarke
I have read the article too and I found it very interesting that there was no mention of epidurals. I am wondering is that because the Women’s Weekly doesn’t want to print anything negative about epidurals. The reporter simply stayed with the idea of “quiet” birth. H   Hug Julie

Re: [ozmidwifery] re- ABC radio

2004-04-21 Thread Jen Semple
I'm in Melbourne & heard it on Radio National, Tuesday night from 6-7pm.  Thought it was quite good.   JenNicole Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Did the birth discussion go ahead last night I listened on and off  between 6 - 7 pm (then had to go out) - and didn't hear anything in

Re: [ozmidwifery] re- ABC radio

2004-04-21 Thread Jen Semple
I've just looked to see if there's a transcript... I can only find a summary & a "listen" icon (not sure if that's the whole program or just a snippet.   Here's the link: http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/austback/index/default.htm   http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/austback/stories/s1090397.htm Nicole