Jennifairy said
I wonder how many of these women had inductions (for eg)?
Ive also seen (during my student experiences, & so have other current
students) some midwives & doctors apply CCT without giving synt, &
describing this as 'physiological' 3rd stage. There are lots of 'mixed
managements' of
Dear Kelly,
I think your job here is just to tell her how you
feel about the situation and then let her make her own decision without taking
your feelings into account. This is her journey and you are just a
follower not a leader here. As long as she knows everything that you know
it ha
Okay I am having a moral dilemma here
which I think could resolve with some medical backing! This woman is booked in
for her induction tomorrow, but now she is over the gastro, but her husband has
it. She hasn’t heard from the woman who is her support person for the
children, she also may h
Sue Cookson wrote:
Hi,
This article appeared in last week's Sydney Morning Herald.
I think it's amazing and it appears that some of the information is
incorrect in that the article states that NSW Health implemented
active thrid stage and early cord clamping in 2002. Surely
syntometrine and s
They were using syntometerine for all women except those with high BP, when
synto was given, back in 1986 where I did mid in NSW, and we were considered
pretty low intervention. I have noticed an increase in PPH, and a large
increase in morbidity. More women are ending up in HDU. Not as many blo
Hi Helen,
This was a little disappointing to read, however I
think I will continue to suggest nipple stimulation to my mums who are
overdue.
It may have been a coincidence recently, but
following reading on this forum about the time for nipple stimulation - (I
think 20 minutes and have a
Yeah, sucking on a piece of placenta is said to be a great way to stop
bleeding. Even though I'm vegetarian I would have given it a go rather than
go to hosp.
Lost 1500mls after first baby's birth, after cord traction which ended with
cord in registrars hand and placenta inside - manual removal, b
I know that homeopaths believe that the same thing you give to fix a symptom
can cause that symptom in a well person, or given in the wrong dose for the
individual. This is how they "prove" a homeopathic treatment. I don't know if I
have explained that very well...
Here is a link about homeopat
Hi Carolyn
This has been one of my favourite passages. I have
a very faded copy of the paper and I have used it to inspire students and
midwives (but mostly myself!) for a long time.
A senior moment:- (many
chins)
- Original Message -
From:
Heartlogic
To: ozmidwi
Hi,
This article appeared in last week's Sydney Morning Herald.
I think it's amazing and it appears that some of the information is
incorrect in that the article states that NSW Health implemented active
thrid stage and early cord clamping in 2002. Surely syntometrine and
syntocinon have been u
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