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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Belly Buttons
If it is a granuloma, my son had one and the doctor simply tied some suture
material and it dropped off a few days later. You can no longer even tell.
i am a midwife and I have not seen one in my career. Hope it helps.
Christine
nt: Friday, January 10, 2003 10:32
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Belly
Buttons
> > Has anyone else seen belly button that has separated
(dropped off) but> seems to have a little bit of intact blood vessel
left. > > It looks all as usual except for a raw bit sticking up
and to
My feeling was to tie it off too but was looking for guidance and
wisdom.
Thanks wise women, Chris, Lynda and wise man Pete.
Sally Westbury
Homebirth Midwife
"You are a midwife, assisting at someone else's birth. Do good without
show or fuss. Facilitate what is happening rather than what y
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Sent: Saturday, 11 January 2003 1:52 PM
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Belly Buttons
sally I think you are referring to a granuloma, either left alone or I think
they used to use silver nitrate in the past, yours in midw
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Belly Buttons
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> Has anyone else seen belly button that has separated (dropped off) but
> seems to have a little bit of intact blood vessel left.
>
> It looks all as usual except for a
: [ozmidwifery] Belly Buttons
Has anyone else seen belly button that has separated (dropped off) but
seems to have a little bit of intact blood vessel left.
It looks all as usual except for a raw bit sticking up and to me it
looks like a blood vessel. Not bleeding at all.
If you have how did it
Has anyone else seen belly button that has separated (dropped off) but
seems to have a little bit of intact blood vessel left.
It looks all as usual except for a raw bit sticking up and to me it
looks like a blood vessel. Not bleeding at all.
If you have how did it resolve?
Sally Westbury
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