RE: [ozmidwifery] Re: mexican sling

2005-04-13 Thread Lieve Huybrechts
Title: Bericht It is called the Rebozzo. Naoli Vinaver is very good with it. She has marvellous workshops at the Mdwiery Today conferences.   greetings Lieve     Lieve Huybrechts vroedvrouw 0477/740853 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Sue Cookson
Hi all, I also took that last bit as being positive, but I've still yet to hear real stories of women in hospitals pushing for longer than a few hours in most cases, at least in my area. Also just to keep adding to our own stories, I have yet to see an OP birth with the women I have given care t

[ozmidwifery] Re: mexican sling

2005-04-13 Thread Sally-Anne Brown
What a great story Andrea - and the wonder and joy this birth has been for the whole family - with the reclamation of this sacred space. Hopefully for many generations to come for this family !   Re the mexican  ? sling - (this was the name given as I recall) Susanne Houd did the demo in syd

RE: [ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Sally Westbury
What I thought was interesting about this article is the following statement     "Guidelines that propose norms for expected labour duration should take into consideration position of the foetal head at full dilatation and the strategy of pushing," conclude the researchers.   I took th

RE: [ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Julie Clarke
Wonderful work Andrea – with all the generations in the family – it is wonderful to read these stories of overcoming fear and nonsense and instead, women experiencing empowering births. She will ready to embark on motherhood now and turn her attention to nurturing her baby. Well done – wo

RE: [ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Dean & Jo
  I am beginning to see a fundamental flaw in research these days….in particular the maternity research.  The segregation of midwifery research and OB research is amazing.  Both look at the same scenarios and both come out with very different reasoning, findings and recommendations.   Almo

Re: [ozmidwifery] Tricia Anderson's Holistic Midwifery

2005-04-13 Thread Tanya Fleming
Hi ANdreaI am very interested in this workshop...it sounds fantastic. Howeveris she going to do one in Brisbane? I looked at this earlier in the Birth INternational catalogue and decided it was too far away (Adelaide isn't it?) I would love to go if there would be a workshop closer to

[ozmidwifery] midwife costings

2005-04-13 Thread Barry & Sonja
Dear all, Wondering if anyone would know the current AN-DRG costs for a spontaneous vaginal birth in NSW or where I would be able to obtain it.  (not sure if they are different in each state). Thanks Sonja

Re: [ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Andrea Quanchi
Had an interesting situation the other day. Came on the PM shift to be with a woman who had been induced with prostin the evening before spontaneous ROM two hours later then nothing and so synt in the AM. Noted on admission by midwives that baby OP and mother resisted co operating in any suggesti

[ozmidwifery] ObGynWorld.com mail a colleague

2005-04-13 Thread leannewynne
Dear Colleague, I thought this article from ObGynWorld.com might interest you: Induction failure redefined http://www.ObGynWorld.com/international/news/2005/Week_15/Day_2/Induction_failure_re.asp ObGynWorld.com is the essential resource in obstetrics and gynecology, offering the latest news plus

RE: [ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Dove, Shona Elizabeth - DOVSE001
Thanks Sally.  I also read this article but wondered at the paucity of information regarding the position of the birthing woman, certainly not difficult to establish given the retrospective nature of the study. Considering most midwives and most women would already know of the effects of

[ozmidwifery] Vaginal birth obsolete in 30 years? Talkback Thursday (tomorrow/today)

2005-04-13 Thread Denise Hynd
  Dear All  Australia Talks Back, at 6pm Thursday (tomorrow) in Eastern States, 4pm in WA, is being publicised as discussing whether or not vaginal birth will be obsolete in 30 years, being replaced by routine caesareans.ABC Radio National is 792 on the AM dial in Brisbane and Adelaide. For

[ozmidwifery] Tricia Anderson's Holistic Midwifery

2005-04-13 Thread Andrea Robertson
Hi Listers, We've just run a highly successful Conference in the UK for childbirth educators and midwives. One of the "star turns" was Tricia Anderson who did a fabulous workshop session on using music, dance and other art forms in classes. Participants were blown away by the fun and usefulness

[ozmidwifery] Foetal positioning

2005-04-13 Thread Sally Westbury
Foetal malposition lengthens labour and poses maternal risks Source: Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2005; 105: 763-72 Assessing the impact of foetal position at full dilatation on labour duration and indicators of maternal morbidity. Pregnant women with occiput posterior or transverse position

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2005-04-13 Thread Andrea Quanchi
I have deleated the email about purchasing dopplars so could the person ordering them email me off the list thanks andrea quanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit to subscribe or unsubscribe.