hi everyone
thanks for the replies. its so good to hear of people working like i hope to. you have all these ideas but are never sure of whether theyre feasible until you know others have been there !
what lucky babies you all have :)
love emily
Julie Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Subject: An excellent pediatric website of
genetic disorders http://medgen.genetics.utah.edu/thumbnails.htmThumbnailsThis page contains thumbnails of all of the photographs on this
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These are all useful manoeuvres, no doubt, but will reply on having a woman
who is physically able to move and mentally in tune with the midwife and
the situation.
Sadly, many women will be unable to co-operate because they will have been
given drugs earlier in the labour, probably for the pai
Thanks Justine,
I need all the ammunition I can lay hands on.
Leanne.
Leanne Wynne
Midwife in charge of "Women's Business"
Mildura Aboriginal Health Service Mob 0418 371862
From: Justine Caines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
To: OzMid List
Subject: Re: [ozmid
Hi,
Yes, there is a fabulous organisation like that in
Australia. It's volunteers advocate for the right of women in paid
employment to continue to breastfeed their babies. They have a fabulous
Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace award. You can see it here.
http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/b