Re: [ozmidwifery] Fw: News

2004-06-27 Thread M & T Holroyd
Congratulations Jo.  How exciting...  hope all goes to plan.   Regards Tina H. (Brisbane) - Original Message - From: JoFromOz To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 12:00 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Fw: News Hi all :)   I've been offline f

RE: [ozmidwifery] Fw: News

2004-06-27 Thread Judy Giesaitis
congratulations Jo.  -Original Message-From: JoFromOz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, 28 June 2004 12:01 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ozmidwifery] Fw: News Hi all :)   I've been offline for the last 2 weeks as I was in Melbourne and then we move

[ozmidwifery] Fw: News

2004-06-27 Thread JoFromOz
Hi all :)   I've been offline for the last 2 weeks as I was in Melbourne and then we moved into our new home!    Not only that, but my partner of almost 7 years, Matthew, proposed to me very romantically when I opened the front door to our new home with the key. :)   So I am all a bit exc

RE: [ozmidwifery] Good news

2004-06-27 Thread Sally Westbury
One of the possibilities for staffing the teams is that we are going to get our first lot of direct entry midwives graduating at the end of the year. These are going to be so excited to see continuity of care models and are going to be very willing to work in this way. Sally Westbury "It takes c

RE: [ozmidwifery] Search for 15% caesarian rates

2004-06-27 Thread Sally Westbury
We are not a ‘maternity unit’ but overall the C/S statistic for Community Midwifery WA is 12.5%   Sally Westbury   "It takes courage to remain a true advocate for women, challenging authority and sacrificing social and professional acceptance. It takes courage for a woman to choose a

[ozmidwifery] New midwifery models for Vic.,what grade?

2004-06-27 Thread Carol Van Lochem
I was wondering what the feeling is among fellow Victorian midwives in respect to this new model of care being proposed by the State Gov. What grade/ classifcation does everyone feel that midwives working in teams with their own caseload should be paid? I feel that they should be Clinical Midwi

[ozmidwifery] Hello, an introduction

2004-06-27 Thread Carol Van Lochem
Hi everyone, My name is Carol Van Lochem. I have just come back onboard after a year or two of absence from this group. I have been a midwife for 13 years and am currently working at West Gippsland Hospital in Warragul, Vic. We are a very busy unit (in rural terms) with alot of support from one

Re: [ozmidwifery] who would have guessed? Breast Milk Kills Skin Warts

2004-06-27 Thread jayne
Alexandra, I'm really interested to hear how it goes.  My daughter has them on her hands.  Up until a year ago I had constant breast milk for 11 years but none available anymore :(   My sil is due to have a baby in August and I'm sure she will oblige her fav niece to some breast milk if there

[ozmidwifery] cow's milk formula and risk of type 1 diabetes

2004-06-27 Thread Graham and Helen
Here is an article about a human trial to assess the effect of cow's milk formula on the risk of type 1 diabetes later in life   Helen   http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/26/1088145022536.html   Baby Charlie Johnson is helping to solve a longstanding medical mystery. The six-month-ol

Re: Re: [ozmidwifery] who would have guessed? Breast Milk Kills Skin Warts

2004-06-27 Thread gresch
How about how expensive they expect this treatment to be. My milk flows free of charge. Megan > > From: "Dean & Jo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 26/06/2004 19:05:20 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] who would have guessed? Breast Milk Kills Skin Warts > > Svanborg said if HA