My favourite: http://www.cirp.org/library/normal/
- Normal development of the prepuce:
Birth through age 18
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We put labels on our babies cots which are removed
when they have passed urine, mec, also stickers for those on 4hrly obs/a/b's or
other extra cares. A bit old fashioned perhaps but a simple
and effective visual reminder for all staff to check the first 24-48 hours
cares.
I remember being t
Hi Emily, What I've read of the dive reflex (especially in relation to water birth) is that it is a reflex where the epiglottis stays closed, therefore not letting water enter the lungs. While there is fluid in the lungs prior to birth, this is secreted by the lungs and some of it is excreted
Hi,
It's great to see in the Australia Day Honours
lists two names that really stood out for me.
'Member (AM) in the General Division.Mrs Natalie Mary PATON, OAM, Moss
Vale. For service to the community as founder of the Nursing Mothers'
Association of Australia, and to the developme
Excitement in Parkes, NSW where midwife
Lee Ramsay was awarded OAM for midwifery and ante-natal services to community. Lee, now 70 has been continuously employed by the
local hospital, many years as NUM and still .8 shifts per fortnight.
About time some of our midwives are recognised!
Ba
very subtle andrea R, you should do more bragging about it than that as
it is a great resource for the rest of us
What she means mike is that she wrote it and you can buy it from her
webstore.
Andrea Q
On 26/01/2006, at 7:58 AM, Andrea Robertson wrote:
You'll find the details here:
http://www
Can I just throw in the question: what strategies do you as a care
provider offer those women who birth by cs, especially those who wanted
a natural birth or having their first baby, in order to minimize the
chances of an adverse emotional outcome? Is there any 'thing' in
particular that you have
kelly,
I just wanted to know if, seeing there is only one birthing pool at Monash
( I havent been for a visit with my daughter so havent had an opportunity to
ask questions - she has asked me to be there for the birth), how assertive
does she have to be / what are her chances of actually getti
You'll find the details here:
http://www.birthinternational.com/product/ace/bk400.html
Regards
Andrea
At 10:14 AM 25/01/2006, you wrote:
On 1/23/06, Ken WArd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you got The Midwife Companion? This book is my bible. Maureen
Can you tell me the author of this bo
A few neutral medical website:
http://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/babies/Circumcision.htm
(Canadian Paediatric Society)
A summary of worldwide Medical association position papers http://www.nocirc.org/position/
http://aappolicy.aappublications.or...trics;103/3/686
Breastfeeding/Maternal Bond
http
Yes, she’s quite a woman,
isn’t she?
And this is what was happening before she
came home: http://www.nandu.hu/Magyar/Szules/HU_MW.htm
Vedrana
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i s enjoyed reading this ..and reminds me of how i struggled
with all the opposing advice.my experiences lead me to observe that
historically it seems that things tend to move from one extreme to another ,
and very rarely balanced in the middle...sadly particularly in
as an ex nurse and passionate educator (hav'g
presented 3 medical papers at international level over the past 5 years) ,i am
very happy and proud to say that the sleepwrap, which i originally
designed for general safety during sleeptime for my own children, has now
reached well over 150,000
I believe they are doing water births at the angliss,
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