Hi Kristin,
Can you post this message to the new
list, please. That way everyone gets to
read it. The email address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
Kim
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Kim Hunter
List Admin
http://www.birthinternational.com/
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Kristin
Hi Listers,
Are there any midwives on the list who could spare 15 mins-1/2 hour to
fill out a survey on issues affecting midwives today? We can do it via
email or phone, I don't mind.
My email is spahl at pobox dot une dot edu dot au
Cheers,
Sam.
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I'm up for it Sam, will email you off list.
Lisa Barrett
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:19 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Any volunteers for a survey?
Hi Listers,
Are there any midwives on the list who could spare 15
What is the survey for??
Di
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From: Lisa Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Any volunteers for a survey?
I'm up for it Sam, will email you off list.
Lisa Barrett
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Happy to help
Sue
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Any volunteers for a survey?
Hi Listers,
Are there any midwives on the list who could spare 15 mins-1/2 hour to
fill out a survey on
Hi all,
In case you either don't know yet, or have
forgotten, the ozmidwifery list has moved.
The new email address for the list is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't forget to update your address books.
There are a few people still emailing the
old list is reply to emails that were sent to
the new
Thank you to all the lovely people who offered to help (on and off list),
I have found a volunteer.
Thanks,
Sam.
Happy to help
Sue
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Any volunteers for
I am happy to fill out your survey
my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Any volunteers for a survey?
Hi Listers,
Are there any midwives on the list who
New Findings Support Fetal Overnutrition Hypothesis
Reuters Health Information 2007. © 2007 Reuters Ltd.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Feb 28 - Findings from an epidemiologic study lend
further support to the fetal overnutrition hypothesis: subjects overexposed
to glucose, free fatty acids, and
Thanks Leanne - I'll pass this on via Communique Jan
Jan Robinson Independent Midwife Practitioner
National Coordinator Australian Society of Independent Midwives
8 Robin Crescent South Hurstville NSW 2221 Phone/Fax: 02 9546
4350
e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website:
I can think of one consummate 'hippy' at least that I would be proud to be
classified with - Ina May Gaskin!
Kelly - you may not dress like a hippy but you sure sound like one - and I mean
that as a compliment
:-)
The 'hippies' gave us much more than psychedelic drugs, great music and
So Andrea, if the cert 4 isn't being offered through B.I do you know of, or
can you recommend a teaching course (ie. how to teach the teacher) suitable
for midwives to undertake? I have seen a few around but look to me to be
more doula focused/orientated. Or maybe there is a university that
Hi and thanks Alesa, I have just looked up the CBE course from
www.birthinternational.com it seems ok... though probably a bit basic? Will
look into it a bit further anyway! :)
Kindness,
Rachael
Dear All
Research to Remember
~~
Researchers at Aberdeen University Medical School in Scotland found, in a 17
year long study of more than 25,000 women, that those who had had a caesarean
were less likely to have another baby, and that those who did
Dear Rachel
Every letter and statement of fact is also contributing to the drops of
information that may turn into a torrent and break the walls of ignorance down
so do not stop
Denise Hynd
Let us support one another, not just in philosophy but in action, for the sake
of freedom for all
Dear All
Another uninformed program on Radio National Background Briefing today
supposedly about increasing patient responsibility
Please if you heard it send them an email at
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/backgroundbriefing/contact/
Here is mine and their phone number is on the same web
Great reply!! It makes me so mad when the facts are ill presented. It is no
wonder women enter into pregnancy with some truely warped ideas. I have
written into many tv shows when they talk about the positives and negatives of
breastfeeding (like there are really negatives???) and csect birth
Lisa
Thank you for that. If you could get me your friend's details then that
would be great. Many thanks Debbie
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of lisa chalmers
Sent: Monday, 5 March 2007 7:18 PM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re:
Hi
Homebirth is illegal in Dubai. Everyone births in hospital with their own
surgeon. A friend of mine came home from there to have a homebirth over
here. I can put you in touch with her, if you like.
J
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Debbie Slater
Sent:
Hi Debbie
I have a doula friend from the UK that goes between there and the Dubai. If you
want her details let me know and I'll pass them on. The doulas in the UK also
had a request recently, and several other options came up. I can get those
details too if you need them. From what I know,
This resource was recommended for contacts, I had a quick look and it looks
pretty good!
http://www.expatmum.com/vbulletin/search.php?s=2fc049854f0ffb9f669d03361943831aaction=showresultssearchid=613271sortby=lastpostsortorder=descending
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From: Janet at home
Illegal or simply not commonly practiced? I was told when I first moved to
Singapore 10 years ago that homebirth was illegal. The reality was that it was
just never seen and there were no midwives so no support for women who wanted
to have a homebirth. That situation has now changed as more
Hi,
A member of JB has put together her HBAC and her VBAC in an easy to compare
format. Makes for very interesting reading indeed!
Just thought I'd share.
: )
J
http://www.joyousbirth.info/articles/hospital-home-comparison.html
For homebirth information go to:
I wonder about the 'legality' of it too..if I had a dollar for
every time I was told it was illegal to have your baby at home in
Australia, geez, I'd be looking at some serious cash now!
On 05/03/2007, at 10:22 PM, Nikki old wrote:
Illegal or simply not commonly practiced? I was told
Dear Kate
Are you in WA
I can put you in touch with various people who can give you some background to
the closure of Swan and Mandurah birth Centres
here is my off list contact
Denise Hynd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let us support one another, not just in philosophy but in action, for the sake
of
Hi Kate
I must have missed the first post here - just got Denise's reply.
I was one of the Swan Districts Birth Centre team when it began. The reasons
given for it's eventual closure were many and varied but boiled down to:
Insufficient consumer use- this was sad and I'm sure that had there
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
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me whether there are any privately funded birth centres in
Australia? If there is, who manages the births and how are the clients
billed? Are they shared care with GP/OBs and do the Drs still attend and
therefore bill for the birth? Or are the GP/Obs paid an on-call
straight back at ya on the Tone Justine. there are more than just you and
yours working to enhance midwifery ( even if MC is a consumer organization
not a midwifery one) . I too put in hours of unpaid work ( not tax
deductible) on top of my paid midwifery work and even though I only have 4
Can I just say that it would be terrible if this thread deteriorated yet
again into a personal slinging match. Please can we all keep in our minds
and our hearts that we are all doing what we can, with the time we have, to
further the cause and help women...making comments on people's tone is
Here here Tania.
I don't know what is going on in other states regarding birth support
groups, in whatever role or title, but maybe an explanation of what we have
in SA might be helpful, in return I would love to hear about everyone else.
SA has a lovely history of birth groups. Those on the
Thanks for that Megan.
It was great to read what is going on in SA.
WOMAD sounds like lots of fun, what great exposure!
Wendy
( in Victoria)
- Original Message -
From: Megan Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 12:25 PM
Subject: RE:
That must be very frustrating. Do you or your other midwife colleagues have
any strategies for challenging these management decisions given that they
are clearly not evidence based, are gross overservicing and just plain
dangerous?
J
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Hey Lisa,
I'm a bit baffled by that quote.
My dictionary states that advocacy means -
'support for people who are thought likely to be disregarded or to have
difficulty in gaining attention, so that their opinion is listened to'
And that lobbying means -
'a group of campaigners and
Like a said Jo, It's something I read and I wondered what it meant in terms
of women.
I suppose the difference between the two definitions to me is that one is
directly involved with the women on a individual basis to get their opinion
noted and their needs addressed.
and the other is
Lisa, a woman on BB had a terrible time with a nasty Ob, I put her in touch
with MC. She joined as a member (so she could be represented) and her case
was dealt with by the MC. I am not sure whats happened since but he's had
complaints against him before.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
What do I do as an MC member (actually WA State President, but that's
by-the-by)? Well, for starters, I do the following (and more besides):
I help out individual women with questions about maternity care in
WA. Perhaps they want to know where they can get a waterbirth (answer:
Unfortunately at the moment the decision to induce is made by the doctors in
the antenatal clinics, and often we are only seeing the women when they arrive
in birthsuite for induction. I like to discuss the reasons for IOL, and the
pros and cons but not sure what other midwives do. Hopefully
One tries, but often these women have been convinced that an IOL or C/S is
vital. When queried,or one tries to counsel them the reply is often 'O, I'm
here now, I may as well go through with it.'
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Janet at
I agree, not only is it intensely frustrating but one then has to regain this
woman's confidence as you prepare to be the primary carer in labour. It is
however a true joy when a woman decides to listen to all the evidence, decides
that a social induction is perhaps not the simple process she
Delightful doctor told his lady that the episi he cut which extended to a
3rd degree tear was so extensive that she would need a C/S next time. Also
she would need to be reviewed, and may need the repair repaired by another
dr. One wonders what he has done. Of course it will all be her and/or the
Hello all,
Please send far and wide. This is fantastic, warmly, Carolyn
Rachel Myr [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/25/07 9:30 pm
This video montage from numerous 'nurse-ins' was made by a breastfeeding
enthusiast in Canada after the wave of demonstrations by breastfeeding
mothers following the
Absolutely brilliant!!
Sally
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From: Denise Hynd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 7:08 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Fw: Making it easier for women to breastfeed
Hello all,
Please send far and wide. This is
There's a vacancy with the Katherine West Health Board for a Maternal
Women's Health Coordinator. It's for a midwife with a strong interest
in working with Aboriginal people and experience in coordinating and
developing population health programs utilizing a primary health care
model.
The reason
Met a woman who told me she had had a C/S for CPD with 1st bub. Had a home
birth with 2nd, who was 2lb heavier. I believe CPD does occur, but is very
rare.
As with 'fetal distress', also does occur, it's often used for an excuse to
section a woman. We need to accept that sometimes there is a
There was/is a US Obs professor out of Austin Texas said he used to believe
in it but that is like rocking horse !
Denise Hynd
Let us support one another, not just in philosophy but in action, for the
sake of freedom for all women to choose exactly how and by whom, if by
anyone, our
For those unaware, SIDS and KIDS have a 'Treasured Baby' programme. We send
out packs for babies from about 16 weeks gestation. They have a nightie,
knitted set, sleeping bag, certificate in decorated tube for smaller bubs.
For 18 to term the packs have two nighties, two knitted sets, a bunny rug,
How much do they cost Maureen?
Helen
- Original Message -
From: Ken Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:02 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Grieving families
For those unaware, SIDS and KIDS have a 'Treasured Baby'
Nothing. Sids and Kids even pay the postage. Because everything is donated
we can offer these as gifts. Naturally we are always seeking donations, so
if anyone has surplus wool in 3 4ply in baby colours, or can help out with
materials, i.e. pastel flannelette, fleece, interlock. We also need
Hi all,
Well, there has been no activity on the old
list since last week. I'm taking this as a
sign that we don't need it any more. So,
as of tomorrow this list is being removed.
If you have any questions, please email
me of the list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
Kim
Hi Janet, I was going through tidying up my emails and ran acros this one.
Do you know if she has found a M/W?
I am 3 hrs away but have a car!! I know there are some good HB M/W in Bendigo
too.
Cheers Wen
- Original Message -
From: Janet Fraser
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Hello to all at ozmidwifery
I'm already a subscriber and wonder if the copied email below is legit
or should I be wary of it?
Regards
Jan
Hello
We have received a request to subscribe the following email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to the Ozmidwifery mailing list. We need to make sure
Jan
Be careful the address on your email is not the same as the address as the
address on the email I got
Alan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February 2007 20:26
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject:
Hi Belinda, you poor thing! I'm not sure if you use essential oils (I'm a bit
of a oil queen). But you could try clove, thyme, oregano, tea tree, melaleuca
ericifolia, manuka, cassia cinnamon bark. If you get them through young
living essential oils they have some blends call purification,
Jan
The difference is in the numbers at the end of the link. It could be just
because of our different user names.
Here is a later post related to this. Maybe this way is a safer option
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to get off the list.
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to on/off the digest mode.
Hi Belinda,
My daughter had recurrent boils for approximately 2 years and we tried all
the treatments you have mentioned: salt baths, vitamin supplements and
antibiotics (even though I hate them and believe they are overused) etc ...
etc ...
I spoke with a naturopath and she said it tended
Dear All
Just wondering if someone can help me with the therapeutic dose of fenugreek. I
have heard it 's amazing to increase milk supply but as it says nothing of this
on the bottle, I would like to know if others have had experience with its use.
Thanks in advance.
Catherine Pearson.
Hi Catherine.
I used it once or twice in the last 20 months. I think it's 2
capsules 3x per day, but I took one once and 6 hours later I had
MELONS on my chest. I don't think I really needed it, but I was just
having one of those small moments of self-doubt.
Jo
On 14/02/2007, at 6:45
I have had adverse reactions to fenugreek every time I have tried it
and when I spoke to my homeopath about it she actually said she never
recommends it herself because it seems rather innocuous but is
actually quite a powerful diuretic and blood thinner and can cause
exactly the problems
Hi Catherine,
Can you please post this message to the new list.
I have some information on Fenugreek also but
need to find it, I'll reply to your post on the new
list.
Regards
Kim
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Kim Hunter
Step Two Designs Pty Ltd
Intranets / Usability /
Catherine,
What brand is the liquid tincture you have? Does it say anything about 1:1 or 1:2 ratio on there at all - this way I can give you a dosage?
Kristin (Naturopath CBE)
From: "gypsymidwife" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auTo:
Boils are a balant sign the immune system is struggling and given over 80% of the immune system pivots on the bacterial populations in the git - no wonder AB arent helping - they often worsen the situation.
Yes, see a good naturoapth and you'll get it sorted.
Vit C, zinc, bioflavonoids,
Hi Catherine
Fenugreek has definitely been known for helping in the production of
breastmilk. There are a few problems with it though, especially in
women who are oestrogen dominant. In these women, too much
fenugreek causes breasts too enlarge and in some cases it is very
painful.
There
Hi Alan,
It is legitimate. I'm trying to get everyone from the
old list onto the new list, so I can stop the old list.
If you weren't on the already s*bscribed list I had
I sent another s*bscribe command to the new list
to s*bscribe people in order to prompt them to
click on the link to confirm
Hi everyone,
Not everyone has been subscribed to the new
list yet. I am concerned that you are not getting
the email to confirm joining the new list.
If you wish to join the new list and haven't received
a confirmation email, can you please check to see
if your spam filters are moving the
like it - good perspective- coincides with returning to work?? - all
pressure builds - this needs to be stressed - it is not the baby being
difficult to wind mum up !!
- Original Message -
From: Lieve Huybrechts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Sunday,
Thanks Alan that would be great
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shelly
- Original Message -
From: Alan
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 3:53 AM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] midwifery pay scales in OZ
Hi Shelly
I have got the awards for
Good Morning Midwives
For those wondering, Selangor's address is 62 Netherton St, Nambour, QLD,
4560. Telephone 07 5450 4359. Our new Maternity Unit Manager, Sue Foyle
(wonderful woman), has recently commenced work there, and we are verry happy
to have her skills and expertise to take us to
I've not heard anything since either. but I do know some of the things they
were saying I wouldn't allow on my own site, apparently they were saying
ridiculous things like Gina Ford strapped babies to rockets and shot them
into South Lebanon or something. ?! If it got that out of hand I would have
Hi everyone,
In order for the new mailing list to get up
and running can I request that all new
post be sent to the new list at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm hoping to stop the old list at the end
of February, thus giving you a chance to
wrap up any of the current discussions
and allowing everyone
Sleep Training...
OK, here's my situation. My Mommy has had me for
almost 7 months. The first few months were great--
I cried, she picked me up and fed me,
anytime, day or night. Then something happened.
Over the last few weeks, she has been trying to
STTN (sleep thru the night).
At first, I
Can somebody PLEASE tell me where Selangor is? I would move if I had to
work in a place like that.
Gail :)
From: Lynne Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] waterbirth
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:21:35
Or perhaps the Sunshine Coast?
Gail McKenzie wrote:
Can somebody PLEASE tell me where Selangor is? I would move if I had
to work in a place like that.
Gail :)
From: Lynne Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re:
Selangor is located at Nambour on the sunshine coast in QLD :) It IS a
great place! :)
- Original Message -
From: Gail McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] waterbirth
Can somebody PLEASE
Thank you so much. I live at the Gold Coast. I'll pay a visit. :)
From: Dan Rachael Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] waterbirth
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 10:49:42 +1000
Selangor is located at
Hi,
The Australian Breastfeeding Association will be holding our seminar series in
Brisbane Feb 2th, Sydney Feb 28th, Geelong March 1st and Adelaide March 2nd.
There will also be a Counselling the Breastfeeding Mother workshop on the day
before each of these, and also in Perth on March 2nd.
Hi Amy
Sorry I missed your email and found it today. Yes Selangor welcomes students.
Unfortunately most come for their 'alternative' birth experience - this is very
telling, don't you think?
Regards, Lynne
- Original Message -
From: adamnamy
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Passing it on.
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
Creator, http://www.bellybelly.com.au BellyBelly.com.au
Conception, Pregnancy, Birth and Baby
Australian Birth http://www.abpnsconference2007.com.au/ Post Natal
Services Conference 2007
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Hi Julie,
I think 1991 she was here for the International Homebirth Conference held in
Sydney. She was also here a few years ago 2003?? 2004?? At the NACE
conference in Sydney.
All the best
jo
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julie
She has also visited Perth, I think with CAPERS for a seminar. She could
have been here more often. She was a very entertaining and challenging
speaker MM
I think 1991 she was here for the International Homebirth Conference held in
Sydney. She was also here a few years ago 2003?? 2004?? At the
Hi All, has anyone had any experience with caring for a woman with primary
lymphedema?
A friend of mine has this condition and is 24/40 at the moment. Her symptoms
haven't worsened through the pregnancy up to this point. I have had a look at a
few databases and texts and it seems there hasn't
Here is the Pdf on
Effect of Obs Conferences on Birth Rates
http://econrsss.anu.edu.au/~aleigh/pdf/ObsConferences.pdf
If like me you can not deal with pod casting
Denise Hynd
Let us support one another, not just in philosophy but in action, for the
sake of freedom for all women to choose
What is excessive pushing and who is to say that she will have
to do it? Is the downside of excessive pushing worse than the
downside of post CS infection, which I have seen some nasty
cases of.
Cheers
Judy
--- Katrina Flora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All, has anyone had any experience with
Hi All,
I was wondering how Australia compares to rest of world re interventions into birth. I know its pretty *up there* on the grand scale but can anyone give me some other countries - either on the lower end or higher end above us.
My guess is USA very high??Netherlands/Austria/New
We're pretty crap, not surprisingly. The latest OECD figures for c-secs I've
seen were 2005, anyone seen 2006? We had a higher rate of c-secs in 2005 than
the US. Try a search for OECD figures, they're pretty eye opening.
J
- Original Message -
From: Kristin Beckedahl
To:
Hi Kelly,
Thanks for letting me know this.
Its an error I had asked to be fixed but obviously its
not been done yet.
To send messages to the list the address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you could hold off on starting any real posts until
around lunch time tomorrow, I'd really appreciate it.
This is genuine.
My apologies though, while we were setting
up the list, we tried to miss this stage and
simply s*bscribe everyone to list without
the authorisation. Unfortunately, that wasn't
possible.
In order to get the new list up and running I'd
appreciate it you'd all click on the link
Could you send them to the list Alan?
Helen
- Original Message -
From: Alan
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] midwifery pay scales in OZ
Hi Shelly
I have got the awards for Queensland and New
I would need to send them as an attachment as they are in PDF format. I will
try to send them this evening when the new system is up and running
Alan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Helen and Graham
Sent: Thursday, 8 February 2007 08:21
To:
Thanks for that Alan otherwise sending offlist would be good.
Helen
- Original Message -
From: Alan
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 8:34 AM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] midwifery pay scales in OZ
I would need to send them as an
Hi all,
I'd just like to update you all on the new mailing
list. Currently, 115 have authorised their subscription
to the list which is less than half those on the old list.
It would great if you could all make sure that you've
done this authorisation if you wish to join the new
list.
Feel
jo wrote:
HI all,
I am pleased to let you know that we now have a confirmed date and
keynote speaker for the 25^th Homebirth Australia Conference.
The conference will be held in Adelaide on Sat and Sun, Nov 3^rd
and 4^th 2007.
I have just had a definite confirmation
Hi All,
How many times has Sheila been to Australia? I saw her in Adelaide once in
the mid eighties then again in about 1990 or 91. Does anyone remember the
dates?
Cheers, Julie:)
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ACA was on after the cricket here so I saw the trailer and
stayed to watch. Great Pinky, you came across as much more
caring than the other woman.
Cheers
Judy
--- Kelly Zantey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out ACA tonight at 6.30pm, Pinky will be on about babies
and sleep.
Don't forget to
Thanks Judy - I didnt get to see it as I had a private consultation last
night. But I have read transcripts.
Pinky
- Original Message -
From: Judy Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Pinky
http://www.obgynnews.com/article/PIIS0029743707700149/fulltext
SAN FRANCISCO - All psychotropic medications are excreted into breast milk, but
the benefits of breast-feeding generally outweigh the relatively small risks to
the baby from antidepressants, Dr. Andrea J. Singer said.
The
Ah Pinky, then you may not have heard Janet Hall say babies need to be left
to cry for 20 minutes and parents need to be tough ;) Here's the transcript
for those who missed it, the video might be on their site later:
By Ben McCormack
Sleep deprivation can test the most joyful of new parents - we
Hi Shelly
I have got the awards for Queensland and New South Wales. Although the New
south Wales one is dated Dec 2004. These awards set out the working
conditions and include the pay rates.
I could send them to you of list if you would like.
Alan
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Hi everyone,
Well, after much work, we are finally ready to launch
the new Ozmidwifery List.
To make it easier for everyone, you will automatically
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Fantastic Kim, sounds great! Thank-you for all your hard work (and stress)
over this! :)
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
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