Thanks also to Pinky. I can’t seem to email you directly. Could you drop
me a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when you get a chance?
Cheers,
Lyn
Thanks, everyone, for your responses to the rubella thing. I’m
not a fan of vaccination and so will not be doing any screening, immunising
etc. I thought I just ought to check that the doctor wasn’t telling me
something glaringly obvious.
Loved the line to the Ob, re his rubella status, J
Megan wrote:
"I'm not entirely sure on this , but I remember hearing that there is a risk
to the next baby if a woman has rubella vaccination after a birth. That is
the rubella is a live virus and takes time to be passed through the system,
if a woman was to get pregnant during this period, the ef
Cottee
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:55 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] RUBELLA SCREENING (OR CALL ME
LORETTA)
Dear
List,
Does
anyone know anything about rubella screening during pregnancy? It was just
recommended to me by my GP (yup, just found out that baby # 2 is due
4 December 2002 3:01To:
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SCREENING (OR CALL ME LORETTA)
Interesting arguement. Which supports rubella
screening BEFORE pregnancy so that women can be immunised. The other value of
rubella screening is to identify people who aren't
You wrote"Don't socilaise, don't eat the wrong
foods, don't do anything that may stress your body and act like you are sick for
9 months so that dr's can look after you."
Then go into labour and we will give you as many
chemicals as you like, as long as they are the ones WE approve of.
03, 2002 9:30
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] RUBELLA
SCREENING (OR CALL ME LORETTA)
I am interested to see who had the last word!
So did you walk out with the Dr scratching for reasons or did you
just walk out?
Curious about this a
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From:
Lyn
Cottee
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 11:25
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] RUBELLA SCREENING
(OR CALL ME LORETTA)
Dear
List,
Does
anyone know anything about rubella screening during pregnancy
I had a similar conversation with an ob when I was pregnant with my 1st
child. It had turned into an disagreement and I turned the tables on
him and asked him his own rubella status. He, who was in contact with
pregnant women almost every single day, had no idea of his own rubella
status!!
next pregnancy.
There is of course a small percentage of the
population who won't seroconvert no matter how many times we immunize
them.
Kirsten
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Lyn
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Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 4:25
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Subject: [o
you could just live!
Congratulations!!
Rhonda
---Original Message---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday,
December 04, 2002 00:12:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ozmidwifery]
RUBELLA SCREENING
Dear List,
Does
anyone know anything about rubella screening during pregnancy? It was just
recommended to me by my GP (yup, just found out that baby # 2 is due next
July!) but he couldn’t give me a clear answer as to why I ought to have my
rubella status checked. Being something of a ques
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