abour at about 36/40 and delivery in a tertiary unit.
Wendy
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Sent: 05 December 2004 22:20
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwife in TV drama
hi caught the show on sat nght in adelaide was ver
hi caught the show on sat nght in adelaide was very good encourge all to
watch
regards sharon
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From: "Andrea Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 7:32 AM
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This is a brilliant show - I have seen a number of episodes in the UK. The
midwife does home births, water births and even has a still birth at home -
all as part of her routine job.
Pity it is on commercial TV, but I guess that means a potentially larger
audience, so in terms of childbirth ed
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Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 8:18 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Midwife in TV drama
Earlier in the year someone mentioned a UK show called "William and Mary",
he's an undertaker and she's a MIDWIFE!
Well by accident I watched the end half of it las
Earlier in the year someone mentioned a UK show called "William and Mary", he's
an undertaker and she's a MIDWIFE!
Well by accident I watched the end half of it last night (Sat) on ch7 at
8.30pm. I think it was the first one, so tune in next week.
Might even be worth dropping ch7 a line to say "g