I can put you in touch with her, if you like.
J
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Debbie Slater
Sent: Monday, 5 March 2007 5:13 PM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Homebirth in Dubai
Does anyone know what the situation is in terms of getting a homebirth in
Dubai? Failing that, does anyone know of any midwives/doulas in Dubai who
may have information?
Many thanks
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
K, there are
many similarities between MC and the NCT in their fledgling years
MC are always looking for people to support their work - why not join? Oh
- by the way - I'm the national membership secretary so all you need to do
is contact me :-)
Debbie Slater
Perth, Wa
-Original
Kelly
There was some recent research reported yesterday (I think) in the press -
from Adelaide IIRC. Evidence that the fentanyl component of epidural
effects babies and particularly their ability to breastfeed.
Can't get the ref to hand immediately, but it is recent research.
D
ballet teacher to pull in and up is all about the pelvic floor and core
muscles.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
From:
owner-ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
[mailto:owner-ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au]
On Behalf Of Päivi
Sent: Saturday, 4 November 2006
5:26 AM
To: ozmidwifery
I understood Thomas Hale’s “Medication
and Mother’s Milk” was the ‘bible’ when it came to meds
and breastfeeding ….
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
From:
owner-ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
[mailto:owner-ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au]
On Behalf Of Kate and/or Nick
Sent: Friday
Apparently
GF has had her lawyers on to a UK
discussion board - Mumsnet - regarding comments made about her L
Debbie
Slater
Perth, WA
I've downloaded a copy, but at 600+ pages I haven't got around to reading it
yet:-)
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lisa Gierke
Sent: Tuesday, 11 July 2006 10:28 AM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.
One reason for outgoing mail not getting through is one's own AV software,
which can stop emails going out if they contain certain words. That is the
case with mine.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
here in OZ,
compared to that provide in the UK.
I wasn't quite sure what the stats you quoted were meant to imply.
The UK is far from perfect but I do believe that the choices for women in
the UK are better that currently available her (in WA anyway).
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
-Ori
The UK’s
NICE guidelines inherited from the UK’s Royal College of Obs and
Gynea suggest that it is fine to leave pre-labour rupture of membranes up to 96
hours before induction of labour – see http://www.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=17381
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
From:
owner
Mary
Could you post what she said? I know
that you – the modest person that you are – would not ‘blow
your own trumpet’, but I would love to hear what she said about midwifery
skills.
Debbie
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
st as safe as
hospital-based birth for healthy women with normal pregnancies.”
Debbie
Slater
Perth, WA
It sounds very like one of the stretches that my personal trainer uses at
the end of a training session :-)
Debbie
Perth, WA
- Original Message -
From: "Jen Semple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] helpful tip
I read this too
.
Breastfeeding premmies can be done, but what you need is the support of NICU
staff and the right setting (we had a special room set aside with low
lighting etc, to help us).
Baby went home before term, fully breasfted and never had a bottle :-)
I would be happy to talk more offlist.
Debbie
Yes it is the same. It has some very positive portrayals of 'normal'
birth - including homebirths - apparantly. Unfortunately, it clashes with
The Bill and our video doesn't work with our Foxtel Digital :-(
Debbie
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Denise
Nikki Macfarlane is a Doula and CBE (trained with
the NCT in the Uk before movoing to Singapore about 4 years ago).
She may well be able to help.
Her details are:
Nikki MacfarlaneChildbirth Educator
& Doula (Labour Supporter)Singaporehttp://www.parentlink.org
Debbie
--
Caroline Flint's has some essays on her birthcentre website.
This essay includes a reference to a 1986 paper.
HTH
http://www.birthcentre.com/essays/the_know_your_midwife_scheme_2.htm
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
- Original Message -
From: "Tania & Laurie" <[EMAIL P
... and news out today of some new research showing
that babies born by CS are more prone to stomach upsets etc. due to the fact
that they are not exposed to natural bacteria during birth which stimulate the
baby's immune response.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
Jo
Contact them now and they will send you the info. They don't usually accept
formally on to the programme until 12 weeks gestation but it is better to
contact asap as it get booked up.
Regards
Debbie
Perth
- Original Message -
From: "JoFromOz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE
for women who are 'healthy and have
a trouble-free pregnancy', and says that the evidence does not support the
use of EFM (i.e. a ctg) on admission.
There are full guidelines, and summaries available - see
http://www.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=20051
Debbie Slater
Perth
--
This maili
I am cross-posting a message from an NCT list that
I am on.
I gather that the book will be also be available
from Capers and Birth International soon - but thought you might be interested
in this.
Debbie
Dear
All,You may remember that I wrote six months ago letting you know that
mypar
h the Community Midwifery Programme
here, and it was a delight, but don't know how often we will get the chance.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
- Original Message -
From: "Sylvia Boutsalis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:58 PM
Jo
It was the North Hants Hospital in
Basingstoke. Below is the message that was sent to the NCT list that I
am on which. The person who told us about it is a member of the
Maternity services comittee there.
St George's in Tooting, London have also reduced
their rate from 24 to 18 perc
Andrea
I have a book review for you, but can't remember
who I should email it to.
Can you email me offlist and let me know who I
should send it to.
Thanks
Debbie Slater
Discovery Health is a separate channel from
Discovery (there's other Discovery Channels such as Discovery Science
etc.). We have it on Foxtel Digital, but didn't have it on the original
analogue service.
The programme that you refer to isn't on Discovery
Health at the moment - just Birth
piece did not provide a
truly unbiased view. Yours sinecerly Debbie Slater 12
Goldfinch Avenue Churchlands WA 6018 Ph: 08 9287 1783
"
Pauline
I have now received this twice via the ozmid
list. Both times, the 'sender' has a bigpond address.
Debbie
Perth, WA
- Original Message -
From:
pauline
To: midwifery
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 3:04
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] beware
I have had a sus
Jessica
I have personal experience of going 'home alone'
after a neonatal death (in the UK), and of supporting women who have lost a
baby.
If you would like me to share, please email me
offlist.
Best wishes
Debbie Slater
- Original Message -
From:
Jessica
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence
(NICE) in the UK have just published their CS guidelines.
Haven't studied them in detail (it's about 60 odd
pages), but here are summaries of some of the points I picked up (I
think):
CS should not be offered before 39
weeks;
Women sh
Jo
Yes it is the current edition (despite its name the
women's weekly is actually monthly :-))
It's a very good piece - no she didn't actually
birth at home, but transferred in after labouring for most of the time at
home. But once in, she requested low lights etc..
Debbie
- Ori
Sue
Yes - you're quite right.
It is a Lennon and McCartney song, first released
on the White Album in 1968 (not John Denver) - a real favourite of
mine.
Debbie
- Original Message -
From:
Susan
Cudlipp
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004
Here is news of the maternity stats from the UK
published today. I got them from my NCT list from Miranda Dodwell who runs
the BirthChoice web site.
While it may be a statistical blip, it is
heartening to see that the Caesarean rate hasen't risen, and I would like to
think that it is due
nday
paper??Denise
- Original Message -
From:
Debbie
Slater
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 9:33
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Birth &
Head Start
Denise
Vivette gave me copies of some o
TED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 6:49
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Birth &
Head Start
Dear Deb Do you have a reference for this
research??Denise
- Original Message -----
From:
Debbie
Slater
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
For anyone who's interested ..
I have just heard from fellow National Childbirth Trust antenatal teacher
in the UK that she and her partner (who run a small publishing firm) have
bought the rights to republish "Childbirth Without Fear" - it has been out
of print for some years.
Denise and everyone
Did anyone see the final of Primal Instinct last
night about fears and phobias?
They had a section on how stressed out mother rats
give rise to stressed baby rats - not just through their genes, but through
their 'parenting', as adopted baby rats with low cortisol leve
student uk mid list as well I think.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
- Original Message -
From: "Andrea Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] UK Midwifery list
> The UK Midwifery list is
Mary
The only thing I can think of is that if you are
replying by hitting 'reply', then you may be selecting to 'reply to all' rather
than 'reply to sender', and if any of the parts of the thread went to ozmid then
your reply will go their too.
Debbie
- Original Message -
Fr
#x27;ex-pat' and
'native' Perth-ites who want to make a difference in maternity services (and
Denise, Sally and I are members :-)
Debbie Slater
- Original Message -
From:
Denise Hynd
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 7:46
PM
I can.
Bet wishes
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
- Original Message -
From:
Karen
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 11:01
AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] RE: Location,
location, location
Dear Everyone
As I am hoping to get
a
I have emailed this company telling them that I
think the claims that they are making are misleading.
Wonder what they will say? (If
anything?)
Interestingly, I tried to use the feedback form on
their web site, but I was denied access ;-)
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
They are used in a few places in the UK, but is used more extensively in
continental Europe.
I have heard it can be very effective.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
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of it this morning, but
thought it all looked rather stage managed, but at least the dr did say that
sections were not to be undertaken lightly.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
ne in
his/ her address book.
You may be able to find out the infected address by
opening the email and where it says 'from' it will have the senders details and
then the actual address of the infected person.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
Kirsten wrote:
"Hi All,
I'm back on the list now I've settled back into
Perth."
Welcome back to Perth.
Maternity Coalition are getting geared up for
making big noises to support the Community Midwifery program, as well as other
things.
If you'd like to get involved with things pleas
Denise
Back in the UK I was a member of three local
Maternity Services Liason Committees (MSLC's) where consumers and OB's midwives,
Health vistors, and GP's meet to discuss local health service provision - this
was a member of the NCT.
They worked well and it was interesting that
evryon
Oh my God - that is dreadful !!!
Debbie
Justine Caines wrote:
No Debbie
Even worse straight random controlled trial between caesarean and vaginal
birth (not VBAC). They think the can cut open the world!
JC
Justine
Was this the ACTOBAC trial that they were talking about?
We have gone off th
Justine
Was this the ACTOBAC trial that they were talking about?
We have gone off the burner a bit with this one. If this we need to
renew our efforts if there is some news coverage about the ACTOBAC trial.
Debbie
Justine Caines wrote:
Hi Claire and all
I was contacted at 6.48 am (and anyon
Christina
The request originally was posted to the yahoogroup list for the WA
branch of the Maternity Coalition. We have a presentation planned for
state politicians, and we are gathering information for this - hence the
question.
If you are interested in joining that list please email me off
Jo
Have just seen your email. I have NCT stuff here at home - I can post
details to you. Email me offlist.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
jo hunter wrote:
Excellent...thanks for that Andrea. Could you possibly post the contact
details of these groups for me? The woman seeking this info doesn't
me direct.
Debbie Slater
NCT member - now in Perth, WA
Andrea Robertson wrote:
Hi Jo,
In all my travels in Wales I haven't come across any community groups
for homebirth such as HAS. There are NCT (National Childbirth Trust)
groups but they are broad based, not just focusing on home birt
Rhonda
Sorry to hear how you feel your son's birth was treated.
I have suffered polyhydramnios twice, and both because of fetal hydrops.
First time it was undiagnosed, but second time wasn't. First time, labour
was quick, and no real idea there was a problem (apart from the fact that
I was
In my own personal experience of polyhydramnios there was problem with
my baby (hydropic with pleural effusions and ascites). Intrauterine
shunts corrected the problem and his was born at 36 weeks. The labour
was completely without a hicup.
Debbie
Sheena Johnson wrote:
Does anyone have any
We had a recent conversation about her - mattress wrapping and SIDS.
She has been spammin the UK mid list too.
Patience there is running thin - but she has spammed there before.
Again, the message is - spam is not the way to get your message across.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
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This mailing list
Mary/ Megan
This was the one I was thinking of, which was posted about 6 months or so
ago:
"The North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, has halved its caesarean
section
rate!
>
The Head of the Labour Ward (Carol) is behind it, supported by the Lead
Obstetrician (Claire). Carol was at th
Megan
It was me that posted, but don't have the original posting, as I have
since changed ISP. What I will try and do is find the original posting
that I received.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
Larry & Megan wrote:
did anyone file away the posting on the hospital in UK that lowered its C/
Jo
Catherine Eden is the NCT Parliamentary Officer. Her email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
She is the secretary of the All Party Parliamnetary Group on Maternity.
Other useful contacts are Mary Newburn (who is the Policy and Research Person).
Her email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just been flicki
for processing through the GI system for excretion.
I was always told just to put babies in a well-lit room (and this was in
the lukewarm sunlight of the northern hemisphere - London to be exact).
This is just from a mother's perspective.
Debbie Slater
some and not others. There is no consistency between them - for
example, I have received both blank and usual emails from the same people.
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
Deliverywoman wrote:
Hello Listers,
I seem to be having a bit of difficulty with some of the e-mails that
are posted to these list
(as well as doing the science/ maths).
Luckily the new Curriculum Framework in WA is extremely flexible in
terms of how curriculum can be delivered - so this should help.
Sally can fill me in when she gets back.
Debbie Slater
Perth - just back from teaching year 12's about Newton's Laws
Jo
But don't you think that - as in many things - if we don't understand
something then it can fill us with horrors? Many women see childbirth
depicted so horribly and with nothing to compare it with - see those
depictions as the reality. It is not until we experience it - either
through giv
US) website:
"An increasingly popular group inspired by Dick-Read is HypnoBirthing
Childbirth Education. The group, founded by hypnotherapist Marie Mongan,
is based on the fear-tension-pain syndrome and how understanding leads
to relaxation and a painless birth."
Hope this helps.
De
d there is a review (done by me :-))on the web
site http://www.acegraphics.com.au/product/book/bk697-review.html
Debbie Slater
Perth, WA
Sadie Geraghty wrote:
Hi Jaqueline,
I work at KEMH, and I although I am unable to discuss the case you have
highlighted, I have to say that interpreters are alway
lady needs someone to be with her at a time that can be very
bewildering. I am not having a go at the staff at all - it is very
difficult for them to provide this 'extra' support - which is why we
were called upon often by the staff at the JR in the UK.
I hope everything goes well for her.
Yes - I suppose what I was trying to say was that it is considered normal
for babies to wee 'in utero', so why shouldn't it be normal to pass meconium.
When Jamie had his problems and I had the polyhydramnios, I was given Indomethacine
to control Jamie's urine output and so reduce the amount o
Lesia
This was a general reply to a message that Lois Wattis posted regarding the
role of a postnatal doula.
HTH
Debbie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Debbie,
Was this a reply to me or did I miss an email (again).
Cheers Lesia
In a message dated 26/05/2003 15:46:01 GMT Daylight Tim
A recent piece on TV here in Oz suggested that many Australian women are
now Vit D deficient for the same reason .
Judy Chapman wrote:
Saw a documentary some time ago on the increased Vit D deficiency in the
women of groups who cover completely like many Muslims do. One of the point
It is well known that babies 'wee' in utero - so why not 'the other'?
Debbie
Anne Clarke wrote:
-
Original Message -
From:
Mary
Murphy
To:
list
Sent:
Tuesday, May 27, 2003 7:49 PM
Subject:
[ozmidwifery] I
Mary Murphy wrote:
Thanks to those who forwarded advice and/or the file. I have read
it all and it makes fascinating reading for us West Australians. Cheers,
MM
Mary
Are you being judicious in your choice of words? :-)
I have only skimmed through parts, but what I
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