Denise
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Mary
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal heart in
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I acknowledge that Lesley I are at odds on this question. The
informed choice guidelines ask
Denise, at one levelI agree with you, on another, I
couldn't feel comfortable if I hadn't been checking about every
half hour, or more often if the labour was really hard and
fast.Conditioning maybe? However, after experiencing a
stillbirth in 2nd stge labour at home many years ago, I do
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From:
Denise Hynd
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 4:08
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal heart in
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Dear Mary
The other question that comes to mind is
also a reflection on what we claim as midwives to believe.
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal heart in
labour
Dear Mary
The other question that comes to mind is
also a reflection on what we claim as midwives to believe.
1) That child birth is normal life event so
whenelse do we feel we need to takea pulse or other checks that
all
C/s is partly about!
Denise
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From:
Mary
Murphy
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal heart in
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Denise, at one levelI agree with you, on another, I
couldn't feel comforta
I acknowledge that Lesley I are at odds on this question. The
informed choice guidelines ask some very important questions: "How do fetal
heart rate patterns reflect foetal compromise? The understanding and
interpretation of variations in the foetal heart rate are still in it's
infancy."
.
love Bethany
-Original Message-
From: Mary Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2003 16:57
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] fetal heart in labour
I acknowledge that Lesley I are at odds on this question. The informed choice
guidelines ask some
Dear Lesley,
Checking in my little Evidence based guidelines for midwifery led care
in labour produced by NHS Sheffield Teaching Hospital, page 12 says all
about fetal heart rate monitoring:
- every 15 minutes during first stage
- every 5 minutes in the second stage
Hope this helps
Ping
With this question
I would also ask you all to consider
when does intermittent auscultation become
continuous auscultation (listening after every contraction?) and an intervention
in normal progress of birth??Denise Hynd
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From:
Lesley
Kuliukas
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The following are extracts from the MIDIRS Informed choice leaflet for
professionals 2.Fetal heart rate monitoring in labour , and the NICE The use of
electronic fetal monitoring: The use and interpretation of cardiotocography in
intrapartum fetal surveillance-Guideline C .The full articles
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