, April 19, 2004 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] back pain
Wow! that should cut the C/S rate in your area. MM
injections are extremely effective - I have seen women with back pain
10/10
on the pain scale go within 5 minutes to being painfree!
.
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From: Trish David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] back pain
I have just had this asked of me by a medical student in a tutorial on
assessment of progress
] back pain
I have just had this asked of me by a medical student in a tutorial on
assessment of progress and care in physiological labour. I couldn't
answer,
though vaguely remember it as part of a placebo trial in the 90s? Anyone?
Trish
Ken WArd wrote:
Have heard about the effectiveness
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] back pain
Have heard about the effectiveness of water injections for back pain in
labour. Does any one know of workshops for this in Melbourne? Maureen
Ken Maureen Ward
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Wow! that should cut the C/S rate in your area. MM
injections are extremely effective - I have seen women with back pain
10/10
on the pain scale go within 5 minutes to being painfree!
.
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Have heard about the effectiveness of water injections for back pain in
labour. Does any one know of workshops for this in Melbourne? Maureen
Ken Maureen Ward
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I have just had this asked of me by a medical student in a tutorial on
assessment of progress and care in physiological labour. I couldn't answer,
though vaguely remember it as part of a placebo trial in the 90s? Anyone?
Trish
Ken WArd wrote:
Have heard about the effectiveness of water