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AMSubject: Re: Re: [ozmidwifery] ctg stuffI'd love a copy of that for the JB website, Emily, if you'd like to share and I'd love all your refs What you're describ
ion so she wouldnt birth on 6/6/06 and threatened to kill herself if we didnt) but who am i to judge women's choices like others judge non-interventionalist choices? id love to know everyones thoughts on this onelove emily
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i guess all you can do is educate each woman about how it is protocol to use CTG but tell her about the evidence that shows it to be of no benefit while increasing c/s and instrumental delivery rates and how it will reduce her mobility, positions possible, water usage, comfort etc etc and then
u would think so but ive actually seen quite a few women in my limited experience come in saying they 'thought' their waters had broken and it turned out to be just a bit of extra vaginal discharge.. the one i hate is 'are you sure you havent wet yourself?' i actually saw an ob ask a woman this
hi everyoneyou have to be careful using just a rise in BP because of the physiological drop in BP in the middle trimester. if the 'booking' or first BP you take from a woman is in the mid trimester then you will see a big jump in the 3rd trimester - without it necessarily being pathological. ive be
Hican the person who posted that new idea article a few weeks back about c/section vs vaginal birth send it again please? You can send off list to [EMAIL PROTECTED]Thanks so much, i just need it for a uni assignmentRegardsEmily __Do You Yahoo!?Tired o
i think she was asking about EBAC - empowered birth after caesarean ie vaginal or caesarean but with the woman empowered to choose and direct and plan the experience in order to suit her Gail McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Nicole,VBAC stands for Vaginal Birth After Caesarian. Not ma
Carol Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: "Carol Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "MC NSW \(E-mail\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>CC: "Anne Saxton \(E-mail\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Rosalee Shaw \(E-mail\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: International Midwives Day. Urgent notice.Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 19:10:
great letter janet gee they didnt know what they had coming when they put in that little article did they??[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear New Idea, Unsurprising as it is to see a surgeon promoting unnecessary surgery as on a par with a normal physiological process refined
evidence, perhaps care of a midwife, as they are the experts of normal birth, not us medical people. If not I will be recommending to all the GPs, hospitals and birth centres that I'm involved with not to buy or allow your magazine in waiting rooms, due to it's fear-provoking and over-sim
All the rooms at Nepean have big round tubs (in delivery suite not just the closed birth centre) and there are water birth protocols so a water birth would be possible if she is prepared to stand up for it or have a doula etc with her. but it is generally very interventionalist ... it is a shame
well that certainly blows out of the water the
argument that intermittent auscultation cant be done
because the staff dont have time. how many extra MWs
could be employed for one to one care with an extra
half a million??
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hi all I think any move to make continuous monitoring easier to do is dangerous as it means more and more women will be subjected to it. im sure everyones aware of the huge cochrane review comparing intermittent aus with continuous monitoring. this looks at both high and low risk women and finds a
hat is the envy of the village!) anyway, theres a little taste of balinese village life for you! love emily
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dr bisits. they already think im a bit batty so it cant hurt !! i can foward an email to him if youd prefer that to ringing him i for one would love to see you come and talk about your experiences ! love emily Justine Caines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi EmilyI have been wondering fo
will have opinions as such is anyone on here working at john hunter at the moment? love emilydiane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Emily (our favourite doctor, 'cept maybe Sarah Buckley), Nice to hear from you. You have been quiet lately. Studying hard I hope!! You need to pass w
hi mikei could send you an assignment with references i did last year on this topic i only have paper copies i think as my computer crashed but id be happy to send you one via post if you email me your addressmine is [EMAIL PROTECTED]regardsemilyMike & Lindsay Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any
haha as in Dr Bisits, the Australian obstetrician who spoke about reeducating people about breech births :)Gloria Lemay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What are "bisits", I don't think we have those in Canada. :-) GloriaEmily wrote: oh im so jealou
, or doesnt want to feed at the moment because of the many meds shed be on.. at least bub would be getting breastmilk in the mean time... Love and strength to you EmilyCarol Van Lochem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Miriam, I broke out in goose bumps upon reading your post. I w
oh im so jealous ! how did bisits go? regards emilyGloria Lemay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I wish all of you could have been here in Vancouver for the Breech Birth Conference. Maggie Banks (N.Z.) and Jane Evans (Brit.) did the midwives proud. GloriaMary Murphy wrote:
sorry list that was a personal email i accidently replied to the list instead of the personal email addresssorry
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to follow-through a few women each so we
could get a better experience of continuity of care,
of which we get very little in the course at the
moment. Anyway, we're open to suggestions
Thanks alot
Emily Dorman
PS ive just found the home and natural birth support
group in elermore vale whic
to follow-through a few women each so we
could get a better experience of continuity of care,
of which we get very little in the course at the
moment. Anyway, we're open to suggestions
Thanks alot
Emily Dorman
PS ive just found the home and natural birth support
group in elermore vale whic
brilliant letter diane if she doesnt listen to that, she wont listen to anythingJanet Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hooray, Diane What a wonderful letter I bet that's Miranda's first brush with the concept of birthrape! Diane for President!! : ) J- Original Mess
oops sorry i hadnt read the other responses when i
wrote mine. we all said the same thing :)
--- Vedrana Valèiæ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "concerned primarily for the
> health of mother and baby and less concerned about
> whether or not the mother
> has a fulfilling experience in childbirth"
hmm
..' concerned primarily for the health of mother and
baby and less concerned about whether or not the
mother
has a fulfilling experience in childbirth..'
she seems to think psychology is not a part of health
and that the woman's experience of her birth has no
impact on her health why no
hi all
is there anywhere you can download it from because i
missed it as i have no tv !
love emily
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> so And I know who wrote that email
give me a few years and ill put up my hand ! love emilyJustine Caines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No JanetAs far as I know there is not 1 homebirth GP in Sydney. In fact I only know of 1 or 2 in the whole of NSWJCJustine CainesSecretaryHomebirth AustraliaPO Box 105Merriwa NSW 2329Ph: (02) 65453
Hi Vedrana OFP is optimal fetal positioning.. (i hope!) emilyVedrana Valèiæ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Sorry to bother you again, but what do OFP and HTH mean? (English is not my mother language, and I am not of a medical profession)Vedrana -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mail
thanks everyone for the yoga video :) emily
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joke with no benefits for babies and very risky and against evidence based practice hahahaha ! so i guess im just trying to answer all the questions thative had lurking love emily ps today i have just bought 'heart and hands a midwifes guide to pregnancy and birth' and it is so great i
some Aboriginal women recommend drinking kangaroo blood :))) probably rather unpractical ... haha try getting a policy on that Helen and Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We are having a discussion about remedies for anaemia in pregnancy at work at the moment. One of the midwives h
http://www.birthing-center.com/birthingcenter.htm this is a nice birthing cente in india with a water birth room and things it seems very nice. there are also some nice photos of families who have birthed there i guess ud have to email and ask if you could use them though, shes really lovely Pä
hi andrea this link needs a password regards emilyAndrea Quanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This was in our local paper today and I thought you might be interested. I sent them an email over a month ago when I received a copy of the report and it took till now for it to appear.Andrea Quanchihtt
did a post from me yesterday reach you all? it didnt come back to me and no replies so i dont think so... Susan Cudlipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks Andrea but I am definitely missing some of the original posts - I see the replies so know that I haven't recieved the first ones
yeh i nearly wrote to them after they said that shed gone out to buy 'baby essentials' like bottles and formula. but the new article said something about the midwifes helping her breastfeed in hospital. how funny that were all so up on the magazine gossip ! emilyJanet Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Congratulations Im so glad to hear everything went how you envisionged and everyone is healthy. Also, i was beginning to run out of candles to burn :) regards emily
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that i dont know the history of he soil where we live. zoe- Original Message - From: Emily To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal path to obesitygrowing organic food isnt expensive though, its really che
that i dont know the history of he soil where we live. zoe- Original Message - From: Emily To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal path to obesitygrowing organic food isnt expensive though, its really che
hi all I dont think finding organic is very hard at all, yes it is sometimes a lot more expensive but often only a little bit. Coles has a whole new range of organic products which contains nearly everything - wheat bix, olive oil, fruit and vegies, nuts, pasta sauces, pasta, eggs, flour, suga
Hi everyone Im also looking for an email address or some other contact for David Miller if anyone has one Thanks alot EmilySue Cookson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Mary,Yes John is still alive and well at 83 years old. I have emailed you privately with his details.SueAn ex-clie
growing organic food isnt expensive though, its really cheap and teaches kids so much about eating food that is fresh straight from the earth - not a can or microwave haha. you can grow enough vegetables for a family by rotating and replanting as you need. i havent tried this technique but it sound
ble (reference http://www.show.scot.nhs.uk/sign/guidelines/sogap/sogap4.html)!
:( emily
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hi everyone
thanks for the replies. its so good to hear of people working like i hope to. you have all these ideas but are never sure of whether theyre feasible until you know others have been there !
what lucky babies you all have :)
love emily
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anyone know of any similar groups in australia? i liked their idea of handing out information at public places re breastfeeding laws and rights to increase awareness and acceptance. going in to workplaces to educate workers about rights for breastfeeding/expressing breaks and providing
hospital lie on your back and do what youre told soapie births' id seen, so i was pretty stoked. my flatmates think im truly mad :)
emily
diane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gee Emily, didnt think you med students would have time to sit and watch the soapies! (or to admit to it!! ;-) .
No
hey
did anyone see the birth on home and away tonight (tuesday) ?? although it still came with the drama and devastation that always seems to come with soap opera birth, i was amazed to see this girl give birth outdoors on a rug with only her boyfriend helping. how fantastic! although it was presen
hi there
im vegan so heres a few yummy dairy free breakfast ideas: u can use rice or soy milk on cereals
- porridge with tahini, honey and fruit
- corn puffs (organic bags sold in coles and woolies) with fruit and soy yoghurt
- weet-bix are dairy free too
- rye toast with avocado and tomato / bake
'ive pushed out two babies before, why couldnt i do it this time?' so she did.
the nice ob andrew bisits was present and similarly stood in the back and watched and only spoke once briefly its magic isnt it?
love emily
Susan Cudlipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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hi
i was just wondering if anyone from this list works at gosford hospital as i just started a placement there
love emilybrendamanning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, too small in the actual unit.
Only bath size.
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does anyone know where i can get a copy of the DVD 'What Babies Want' ? i saw it on the waterbirth international site but since its a US site it would be an expensive way of getting it.
thanks alot
emily
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CTGs are one of my biggest fury-builders !!
im not sure theres even evidence thats they are beneficial for high risk pregnancies ? ..
the only benefit i can find in the literature is that routine CTG decreases the risk of neonatal seizures. However it also increases the chance of ca
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does she not know of colostrum?
or the link b/w early feeds and breastfeeding success
?
or think women may miss their bub?
how strange.
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> There's a lot of different definitions of that
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> At 07:44 AM 9/09/2005, you wrote:
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babies with dr bisits in
attendance.
(also im sure theres quite a few home birth MWs who
are equally experienced and would take her on)
its so sad to see day after day women going for
caesars when the only indication is breech..
love emily
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breech births as well as possible risks etc.
the best obs ive ever met for sure! even the other obs at the same hospital think hes mad
love emily
Miriam Hannay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I totally understand, Susan about the whole fear ofbreech birth. We have a couple of OBs who will 'let&
can you let us know how the c-section conference goes Rachel ?
emilywump fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Denise! What a lovely response.Moving to Australia has re-ignited my fighting spirit regarding women's birth rights. There is so much to fight for and so many motivated, strong midwives
Hoi Emily,
thanks for your reply. I also found a lot of information on internet and talked to collegue midwives, but there was one question that remained unanswered:
How is the risk for the midwife to get infected, are there special things that we have to do to protect ourselves, would i
hi Lieve
the risk of transmission to bub in utero and during birth is low, although it is increased if mum is also HIV-positive. it is safe to breastfeed with hep C unless there are cracked or bleeding nipples - at which time there is a risk of transmission. so if its just on one side, bub can feed
great! thats what i was hoping. i would have hated to
find out that i needed to tell mums to ignore their
feelings. do you know if theres any evidence to back
this up b/c where im at at the moment they always do a
VE before 'allowing' mum to push haha how sad
love emily
--- Michel
yeh i realise that :)
i just thought it might have been because of the
pelvic floor being tensed up and hence tearing more
easily once the head did reach there
surely if youre fighting your intuition, youll be more
tense and tissues less flexible
?
> Emily,
>
> I don't think you co
i would love this too if not too much trouble
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haha babies are so one-minded hey? i dont mind if mums
busy doing yoga i want some!
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your opinions because i really did feel
bad for this poor lady having to fight her urges. she
had so much faith in everyone..
((anyway after all that she was very satisfied with
her birth, had 8 of her family including her
grandfather with her and a lovely baby girl.))
love emily
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s the best person for students to
raise their concerns with without seeming out of line?
love emily
--- Julie Garratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doctor dystocia... Definition, when the private
> obstetrician walks into the room, the baby can no
> longer fit through the pelvis!
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mmm not sure sorry. could be either, i only saw it
written once
emily
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(nine to cephalic, one to
breech). Six then went on to have a vaginal birth and
4 had caesars.
why is it not promoted though? ahh because caesars are
easier for staff ! (sorry cynical me)
love emily
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mum wants to try again (this is all
assuming she doesnt want to just go for a breech
vaginal straight up and that she does want to try
turning bub - personal decision obviously)
love emily
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she would!)
anyway im going to let it slide. its just heart sinking when something you are very interested in and feel you are good at, someone in authority goes and tells you that youre bad at it
btw im doing bmed
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- ahh exam stress hey?emily
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yes, most people with V-U reflux grow out of it in late childhood or puberty due to growth of the bladder base. this somehow strengthens the vesico ureteric sphincter so that when the bladder contracts, urine only flows down in to the urethra, not back up in to the ureters.
when shes old
what she meant by mechanically was that she thought the babes actually couldnt be born vaginally ie mechanically impossible to fit out ! not referring to instrumental delivery
she thought categorically that face presentation was an absolute indication for caesar/forceps.
yes it seems people who
t she said something like 'no they cant. you might like to think they can but they cant.'
i have sent her a photo diary of one little chubby face presenting and birthing without a problem but would like some references or comments from others especially if someone has seen one.
thanks so
calcium channel blocker, a tricyclic antidepressant, or a [beta]-blocker) and comes to the emergency department within an hour of ingestion.
i hope that your placement improves some :)
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hi nicola
if something like day workshops end up happening, you can put me down for sure and depending on price i know a few others who would come also. could you please let me know if anything like this happens and i can try to rustle up some numbers. my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
emilyDea
hink its a very invasive and (for older children) embarassing thing for them to go through and as it says above should be done when the temp needs to be known with precision ie when they are very ill, not just as a routine measure. im not sure why they didnt include axilla temps..
love emily
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catch the article on doulas in sunday telegraph sunday magazine may 8th? what a wonderful article and great to see it in a publication with such a wide audience. it constantly amazes me to see how many people dont even know what the word doula means!
love emily
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hi vicky
thanks. my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] or phone 0400372053. i can give you more info about the elective off list if you like
thanks heaps
emilyVicki Muscio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Emily,
I'm currently doing my middy at Nepean. I can give you the name and phone nu
hi all
thought you all might be interested in this great idea from World Vision. For $77 you can provide a birthing kit for a birth attendent in somalia. these can also be given as gifts eg mothers day - what a lovely gift for a mum to know shes helped another mum
http://www.worldvision.com.au/smil
hi does anyone work at Nepean hospital?? im trying to organise an elective there and dont have a contact as yet..
thanks so much
emily
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just thought 'why wouldnt i be able to birth her??' so she birthed her on the birth stool with no troubles :)what happened once in theatre kim? Kim Stead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That sounds wonderful Emily. I 'assume' is was a known/planned breech birth?? The
yepo mine is sent off too Jan.
BTW, this morning at 5am i was at a lovely vaginal breech birth and a new little black haired girl came in to the world on the night of the full moon. this was the first breech baby i had seen born - except for videos! - and i was amazed how quick it all was. about 3
few days later. its such a complicated area but so interesting
emilyJulie Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Emily
Did you see the Birth Rites documentary recently?
Cant remember if it was on ABC or SBS but it would be a very good source for you.
Julie Clarke CBE
Indep
e birth MW that sees alot of Indigenous women but a hospital birthing centre/maternity ward would be great too.
Thanks so much :)
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i had this problem for a while, thinking noone was posting anything. it turned out that for some reason my yahoo account decided that ozmidwifery posts were spam (nooo!) so they were all being sent straight to the bulk folder and i wasnt seeing them. so maybe if youre using a spam
is immersed in the urine for too long, then you can get a false-positive for protein.
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I'm fairly new to Australia, (from the Uk) but have been an avid follower of this site for some time now.
And, by way of an introduction..and as a first post I feel compelled to ask about this vaccineby my natu
id love a copy as well :)
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this is the reply i got as well. obviously its just a standard template they send out
emilyDear Emily, Thank you for taking the time to write to us about your concerns. We take this matter very seriously and appreciate your comments. Amcal is not advocating that bottle feeding is superior to
hi all here is the reply i got from the letter i sent to amcal, we'll see if they follow thru
thought everyone might like these phone numbers
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