This from the hospital which
claims to be extending it's birth centre ethos to L&D? That's clearly a
crock. I can't believe the lengths hospitals will go to in an effort to avoid
dealing with CLIENTS in an appropriate and evidence based manner. This is up
there with the new robot designed to
A good news story of persistence getting the desired result in a private
hospital. I recently underwent a second Caesar to deliver my daughter, and
with the help of my independent midwife was able to have a really good
experience in a hospital somewhat known for being a stickler for regulations
(ie
Hi
Kelly,
I
worked with telemetry CTG's in 1986 at Westmead where everyon'es CTG could be
seen at the desk (we were trying to escape back then as well). The
patients couldn't move around then, but the newer telemetry units work without a
central viewing area. I don't know about satellit
I was at a birth the last few days @ RWH and the midwives
were telling me hospitals (RWH included) are soon changing to new EFM machines
which are linked to a satellite system, so women can be monitored by the
midwives from the ward desk. They were joking about it too, how they could have
a
Thanks, Nicole. I'm trying to stick to a good low sugar/yeast diet.:)JoOn 28/04/2006, at 5:23 AM, Nicole Carver wrote: Also, when dealing with thrush diet seems very important, as does making sure baby is treated too, regardless of symptoms. Having suffered it with three babies, I didn't have any
Also,
when dealing with thrush diet seems very important, as does making sure baby is
treated too, regardless of symptoms. Having suffered it with three babies, I
didn't have any success until I treated them with daktarin gel as well, and also
applied it to my nipples after each feed.. Howev
Hi
Jo,
I work
at a hospital with RMOs who will prescribe it for us. We also have a very
supportive pharmacy which subsidises the cost. A lactation consultant may be
able to help you find a doctor who will prescribe it for you. Currently we only
prescribe three doses of 150mg on alternate da
Nicole, how do you get a doctor to prescribe fluconazole for thrush???I have it again, and am going down the whole daktarin oral gel route again, plus vinegar to soak the dummies in when not in use. JoOn 27/04/2006, at 6:04 PM, Nicole Carver wrote:Hi,I am working as a lactation consultant at the m
Nicole I also managed to successfully treat all but my first round of Mastitis
(I had it 8 or 9 times I think) with homeopathics. But Phytolacca never worked
for me, usually I took either Conium maculatum or Belladonna). Personally I
would be seeing a homeopath to get the appropriate remedy for
Try this as a starting
point.
http://www.kellymom.com/bf/concerns/mom/recurrent-mastitis.html#homeopathy
- Original Message -
From:
Nicole
Carver
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:04
PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Mastitis
qu
Hi,
I am
working as a lactation consultant at the moment, and find it difficult to help
women that have not had success with antibiotics for mastitis or fluconazole for
thrush. How does one get hold of this Phytolacca? Do you have to see a
naturopath? What is the correct amount to have? I wo
I fought off mastitis with a
few hours of Phytolacca. I've seen it work complete miracles on chronic
mastitis.
J
- Original Message -
From:
Kristin
Beckedahl
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:40
PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] M
I was 'lucky' to experience mastitis 1st hand with bub at 7 mths. I did hot packs & massage before and during feeds, and did ice packs on/off afterwards. I also pumped the breast inbetween feeds, and took Phytolacca 30 homeopathic throughout the day. AT night I took 2 panadol ( I had fever, chil
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