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Cc: Marilyn Kleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 3:24 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] OPs , POPs and the need for CS.
Dear Jo, Liz, Andrea, Lynne and list
It is non-informed consent to your management not to tell a woman she has
an
OP position during pregnancy ... Just
:24 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] OPs , POPs and the need for CS.
Dear Jo, Liz, Andrea, Lynne and list
It is non-informed consent to your management not to tell a woman she has an
OP position during pregnancy ... Just as it is negligent not to tell her all
of the possible ways she can deal
Hi Lois,
I think the strongest indicator for something being 'not right' is the
woman saying it. One of our strengths in working closely with women,
developing trust is that the woman trusts us to tell us 'stuff' and we
trust and believe her.
What an amazing journey.
I'm again in awe of the
Dear Jo, Liz, Andrea, Lynne and list
It is non-informed consent to your management not to tell a woman she has an
OP position during pregnancy ... Just as it is negligent not to tell her all
of the possible ways she can deal with changing it during pregnancy and
labour.
There is almost always a