[ozmidwifery] pain relief

2002-10-05 Thread elizabeth mcalpine
Dear List,   I need some help for a paper I'm doing.     In 1999, I attended antenatal classes with my daughter.   On pain, the discussion progressed from nitrous oxide, pethidine to epidural, with nothing of the functions of pain for the mother and baby in natural birth, nor endorphins nor

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2002-10-05 Thread CJ Knight
helps. Jane - Original Message - From: elizabeth mcalpine To: ozmidwifery Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 11:33 AM Subject: [ozmidwifery] pain relief Dear List,   I need some help for a paper I'm doing.     In 1999, I attended antenatal classes with my

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2002-10-05 Thread elizabeth mcalpine
Dear Jane,   Many thanks for your prompt reply. However, my suspicions are that the teaching in some hospitals might differ to yours, and am seeking confirmation of that fact. Yours is the type I advocate. Liz    

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2002-10-08 Thread Julie Clarke
PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of elizabeth mcalpine Sent: Sunday, 6 October 2002 1:34 PM To: ozmidwifery Subject: [ozmidwifery] pain relief   Dear List,   I need some help for a paper I'm doing.     In 1999, I attended antenatal classes with my daughter.   On pain, the discu

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2002-10-09 Thread Jennifer Semple
ine. & then if you feel that you'd like an epidural, that's an instance where you'd have to transfer out of the birth centre. Good luck with your paper. Love, Jen - Original Message - From: "elizabeth mcalpine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, October

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2002-10-10 Thread elizabeth mcalpine
thanks Jen - Original Message - From: "Jennifer Semple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 1:19 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] pain relief > Hi Liz, > > I attended the antenatal classes, with one of my Follow-T

[ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources

2005-05-23 Thread Kelly @ BellyBelly
Hello everyone! I was wondering if someone could please point me to some recommended accurate, up-to-date resources on pain relief in labour, as I am writing an article on BellyBelly (to accompany the natural birth article I wrote for this month) about the various forms of current pain relief and

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2005-05-23 Thread Elissa and David
ct: [ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources Hello everyone! I was wondering if someone could please point me to some recommended accurate, up-to-date resources on pain relief in labour, as I am writing an article on BellyBelly (to accompany the natural birth article I wrote for this month) about the

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2005-05-23 Thread Andrea Robertson
Hello Kelly, The most succinct and up-to-date listing of the various drugs on offer for managing pain in labour is in Preparing for Birth: Mothers. Some information is also listed on our website: www.birthinternational.com. You can check out this publication here: http://www.birthinternatio

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2005-05-23 Thread Susan Cudlipp
From: "Kelly @ BellyBelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 8:10 AM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources Hello everyone! I was wondering if someone could please point me to some recommended accurate, up-to-date resources on pain relief in labour

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2005-05-23 Thread Callum & Kirsten Wooster
al Message - From: "Elissa and David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources Check out the leaflets at http://www.infochoice.org they have just beeen revised and updated in the last month o

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2005-05-23 Thread Kelly @ BellyBelly
sday, 24 May 2005 2:35 PM To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources What about including the "purpose of pain"? That pain during the birth process is normal and instead of being feared, should be seen as positive and worked with! There are some great articl

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2005-05-23 Thread Callum & Kirsten Wooster
ay, May 24, 2005 2:32 PM Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources Kirsten, I actually have Sarah's birth articles on 'Natural Third Stage' and 'Hormones Are Your Helpers' and I have also written an article on Natural Birth emphasising that labour pain is good pain

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2005-05-24 Thread Jenny Cameron
Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:40 AM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Pain relief resources Hello everyone! I was wondering if someone could please point me to some recommended accurate, up-to-date resources on pain relief in labour, as I am writing an article on BellyBelly (to accompany the natural birth article

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2005-05-24 Thread Justine Caines
As does the AIMS (UK) site www.aims.org Justine -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit to subscribe or unsubscribe.

[ozmidwifery] pain relief/epidural article

2004-11-02 Thread Jen Semple
Here's the article again for Deinise & others who may have missed it. --- leanne wynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > An article FYI. The final comment about the increase > in women choosing to > birth without analgesia is interesting. > Leanne. > > Preferences for analgesia in labor >

Re: [ozmidwifery] pain relief/epidural article

2004-11-02 Thread Denise Fisher
Thank you. Denise At 11:49 AM 3/11/2004 +1100, you wrote: Here's the article again for Deinise & others who may have missed it. *** Denise Fisher Health e-Learning http://www.health-e-learning.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Th

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2004-11-02 Thread Andrea Robertson
What many women don't realise is that when they choose an epidural to avoid an opioid drug they are not told that the epidural medication is a mixture of an anaesathetic (usually bupivacaine) and an opioid, usually Fentanyl. Many midwives I have spoken to are surprised about this as well - the

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2004-11-02 Thread Denise Fisher
Well said Andrea. I've just finished researching the effects of birthing interventions for the review of one of our online courses and have been surprised by the number of women who have told me that they didn't know that epidurals had ANY effect on the baby, and of course only very rare effect

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2004-11-03 Thread Ceri & Katrina
As a student midwife over the last couple of days, I have helped looked after 2 women that wanted epidurals. Both of them were so very surprised that it was not going to take the pain away totally. They kept saying, but I can still feel it! The anaesthetist was still there as well as the midwif

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2004-11-03 Thread Jenny Cameron
r 'articles'. Jenny Jennifer Cameron FRCNA FACM ProMid Professional Midwifery Education Service 0419 528 717 - Original Message - From: "Ceri & Katrina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 3:35 PM Subject: Re: [o

Re: [ozmidwifery] pain relief/epidural article

2004-11-03 Thread Denise Fisher
Also of interest is the work by Zanardo et al (2001) who has demonstrated that the beta endorphins, high in the unmedicated birthing mother, pass into her breastmilk in quite high quantities, and so to her baby. Denise *** Denise Fisher Health e-Learning http: