Can I just add that the South Australian
Independent Midwives Association (SAIMA) also meet on a monthly basis for
information sharing and support. I also see the Ozmidwifery list as a means of
peer support and information sharing, albeit a bit less personal than face to
face meeting, but i
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From: Sally-Anne Brown
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Re: University research.
Dear Donna and all,
The Australian Society of Independent Midwives
(ASIM) meets monthly (usuall
Dear all,
Be sure to watch the channel 9 Today Show on Tuesday – Tizz.ie Hall
is on Tuesday the 28th of February at 8:20 am. Perhaps about her new sleep book
which is being released, this is what I am guessing. Be sure to watch. Oh and
you might like to know that the Today Show’s email
Thanks Honey, they have a website which has the article, so I'll have a read of it later.
cheers
Kylie Carberry Freelance Journalist p: +61 2 42970115 m: +61 2 418220638 f: +61 2 42970747
From: "Honey Acharya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo: Subject: Re: [ozmidwifer
There was a good article in Natural Parenting
Magazine about "Pelvic Floor Consciousness",not just how to do the exercises but
how to tell if they are switched on etc, I have the article at home but
am in Sydney this week for the birth international workshops, send me an
email if you want mo
Dear Donna
I believe that the list you have placed this
message one support service which allows Midwives from around the globe
(although predominantly here in oz) to unburden and share.
As you state this is a stressful environment to
work in and many small groups of midwives will support eac
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] placental gardening
I've got two placental maca trees that are doing
very well 6 months and 4 years post-planting. Have also seen some lovely pots of
roses thrive on placentas, daisy bushes, star fruit trees, figs, jacarandas,
flame trees and many more.I have seen
Dear All,
Thanks for the continuing information re diabetes insipidus
and breastfeeding. I returned to
work to note this mother was bottle feeding, no reporting by midwives postnatally about breastfeeding. I did note in her records LMO wrote “ to trial breastfeeding” and on rounds this a
Hi Linda,
Yes, I am researching it extensively. It helps that I am very interested in this topic due to the fact that my nana needed surgery to correct uterine prolapse (I think that's what she had anyway, it wasn't something discussed over Christmas lunch!), and that I have had four good size bu