[ozmidwifery] Ultrasound may disrupt fetal brain development

2006-08-11 Thread heartlgc
Your friend thought you should see this article on NewScientist.com today. Follow the link below for the full story: Ultrasound may disrupt fetal brain development http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn9691 Their message: Interesting latest information, but of course, we can't say it could

Re: [ozmidwifery] Use of ultrasound routinely to check for breech position!!!!!

2006-08-11 Thread Janet Fraser
A woman I know had 3 (yes 3) u/s in LABOUR to be dx with a breech except they missed her complete placenta praevia and sliced through it opening her up. Another triumph of technology, clearly! J - Original Message - From: Michelle Windsor To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au

Re: [ozmidwifery] Use of ultrasound routinely to check for breech position!!!!!

2006-08-11 Thread Janet Fraser
"Or what if some babies just move around right up until the end."  Yep too true. Someone I know online had a breech flip just before she pushed it out! Full dilation then a massive movement and a head coming down! Definitely a breech to that point : ) Of course it was a home birth... J

Re: [ozmidwifery] Use of ultrasound routinely to check for breech position!!!!!

2006-08-11 Thread Sazz Eaton
OMG, Lisa, what arrogant cheek from that knOB! Grr.SazzLisa Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would like to share my experience of this over the past week.( with the permission of my client of course)   I have a client who's baby was breech until 33/34 weeks after using natural therapies

[ozmidwifery] technical help

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RE: [ozmidwifery] Use of ultrasound routinely to check for breech position!!!!!

2006-08-11 Thread Tania Smallwood
This reminds me of the time we accompanied a woman into hospital in premature labour, with PROM and recently suspected twin pregnancy (no previous scans), and multiple midwifery and medical palps later, and three (count them, three) confirming ultrasound scans later, the woman gave birth to

Re: [ozmidwifery] Use of ultrasound routinely to check for breech position!!!!!

2006-08-11 Thread Lisa Barrett
I would like to share my experience of this over the past week.( with the permission of my client of course)   I have a client who's baby was breech until 33/34 weeks after using natural therapies I felt that it had turned.  At 37+ weeks  she felt huge movements then nothing for 2 days.  She