ry model of care??
Having waterbiths or other aids or
freedoms to move does not a birth centre make!
Denise
- Original Message -----
From: Rose & Pete Guley
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
August 04, 2002 5:44 PM
Subject: RE:
[ozmidwifery] Aust Mid
Dear Denise,
Could you add to your list the Family
Birth Centre at the Mercy Hospital For Women in East Melbourne. They
also now allow water births. Also, the
Hawthorn Birth Centre is still open as I heard of a woman having a lovely water
birth there only a few weeks ago.
Rose
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There were a couple of midwives who were based down the Mornington
Peninsula way (Rosebud I think) who did a wonderful presentation to
school groups re. pregnancy & childbirth. They presented at an ACMI AGM
in Warragul about 2 years ago. Tracey Smith was the name of one of the
midwives. Does anyon
Same article appears the
Melb. Sunday Herald Sun (“Body & Soul”) for those in Vic
wanting to read it.
The baby didn’t look very big to me!
Here is an example of an educated woman
who appears to be quite happy to go along with her Dr’s recommendation for
a C/S ie. a medicalised approach to