Hi Dierdre and Sue:
I just have to say i am totally with both of you. Ditto, Ditto ditto.
Anything I can do to support either or both of you. I just know there is
research to support delaying clamping the cord in this situation Sue, and
that the resusc can be done with the baby still attached if t
Hi everyone
I am in need of some help for an article I am writing on the positive aspects (and there is evidently an abundance!) on homebirth. I have used some info from Marsden Wagners articles and wondered what his current title is when I attribute the quotes to him
thanks everyone
cheers
Kyli
On 10/8/04 Jen Semple posted some great websites. the
http://www.maternitywise.org/guide/ site is the Cochrane data base and is
very balanced on VBAC & all other subjects. It is worth carrying a copy
around and also sending a copy of the relevant chapter to those who say "a
midwife is being irres
Hi Dierdre,
Seems like the same story is occurring in the birth rooms all over the
Australia:
Dominant medical paradigm wants to be so right and so untouchable that
any of us who even THINK outside the square these days are judged and
tried, let alone if we have plenty of evidence to support our
I'm starting to wonder if it will ever end. I have a client who
transferred after the birth for a breathing problem with buby and now
the Ob's are after my guts for garters. Seems they think I must not
have given my mum enough unbiased info because no sensible woman would
choose a homebirth after
Kirsten, where do you live?
- Original Message -
From: "Kirsten Wohlt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:16 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] VBAC question again
> Hi all,
>
> I know there has been a lot of discussion here in recent weeks about
VBACs, so
Sylvia
When I moved to the Australia and met up with fellow NCT ANT Mel Gregory, we
set about trying to set up our own independent classes here in Perth. It
was jsut so difficult...
We had been so used to having more people wanting our classes than we could
deal with through the NCT, and thought
Hi Kirsten, I'm a 3rd year BMid @ VU. You probably
already know about The Guide to Effective Care in
Pregnancy & Childbirth (Enkin et al), but they have a
fantastic chapter called "Labor and birth after
previous cesarean section" that's available free
online at http://www.maternitywise.org/guide/
like zombies gone down the conveyer belt into the hospital
> > closest to
> > them (cause it has really nice decor...don't laugh I said the same
> > thing with my first!), have gone into the mainstream clinics, and
> > will be attending the child birth classes offered by the hospital. I
> > ha