Re: [ozmidwifery] Doppler anyone....?

2004-10-10 Thread Jo Bourne
I don't imagine ever having the slightest interest in one of these for myself - I ended up refusing to have doppler checks at antenatal appointments once anyone with eyes could see my daughters constant kicking... HOWEVER for women who have struggled with infertility and in particular repeated l

Re: [ozmidwifery] Doppler anyone....?

2004-10-07 Thread Kirsten Wohlt
Well picked up Abby! That would certainly have been me. I'm a neurotic mess when I'm pregnant at the best of times, without having that extra worry! That's what I love about this group. You see things in a way I never would have thought of. Education by email - love it. Thanks! Kirsten --

Re: [ozmidwifery] Doppler anyone....?

2004-10-07 Thread Abby and Toby
>>So imagine the excitement, joy and peace of mind you could get frombeing able to hear your baby's heartbeat and movements.  OR the terror and anxiousness from not being able to accurately find the heartbeat, or worry from an irregular or slow heartbeat!!and then the extra drs

[ozmidwifery] Doppler anyone....?

2004-10-07 Thread Julie Garratt
      This is from an advertisement at this Australian site http://www.firstbeats.com.au/index3.html where anyone can hire or buy a Doppler!  I always thought that they were a bit dangerous so I'm amazed that it's ok for anyone to own them. Sad that women have so little faith in their bo