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--- Lynne Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does
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Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 15:59:04 +1000
It is suppose to be our life style. Too much sitting around. My last baby
was ol to oa and rotated around to op during labour and got stuck.. Awful
Do you know if the results of marie Chamebrlains study have been published yet???
Andrea Quanchi
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From: Jo Dean Bainbridge
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One response I heard recently.."if we tell the
mothers that their baby is OP, we will cause anxiety".
Personally, I think it is important to avoid this
position, and tell them, and believe that women should be
told.
It does indeed cause many problems as you
mentioned.
I also tell them
It is
suppose to be our life style. Too much sitting around. My last baby was ol
to oa and rotated around to op during labour and got stuck.. Awful feeling, as
if I had a piece of 4x2 up there. Anyway a gentle keillands rotation, and
she just about fell out. Where I did my mid the obests.
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Jo
Dean Bainbridge
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I have a question that will probably be seen as a
silly one to some (but remember I am a consumer so it is my
he travels the birthjourney again. Best wishes,
Lois
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Ditto Larissa
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Larissa Tim
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Hi Jo,
I don't know why this isn't
presented to pregnant women - such a simple thing that can often
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Jo
Dean Bainbridge
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Robin, you have covered this matter very clearly and
accurately, which saves me the trouble of trying to do it. Optimal Fetal
Positioning in pregnancy is asubject I cover with all my clients
antenatally. The case which
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Lynne
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Another great and very enjoyable thing women can
do to help is raq shaqui (belly dance). And nothing beats some heavy
(energetic) rocking a
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Lois
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Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this
discussion on OP position during labour.It has been very
beneficial to me to share and debrief
Barbara,
If it hasnt already been published, I'm sure it's about to. The hospital I
worked at was involved in the data collection and I became friends with one
of the research midwives. I saw her at lunch a short while ago and
discovered this info.
Robin
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