breastfed babies have other advantages that help them cope with
stress, note Scott Montgomery, BSc, PhD, and colleagues in the journal.
Montgomery's team studied more than 8,900 children born in the U.K. in 1970.
The children's moms were interviewed soon after giving birth, and again when
ClarkeSent: Friday, 17 October 2003 2:56 PMTo:
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birth stress
Hi
Id be interested in
your comments on what subjects have been taught in the Bmid and what subjects you feel you would have liked /
needed more on?
Thanks
Julie
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From:
Jen
Semple
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 4:18
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] trauma birth
stress
Cas,
What a valuable thing your group was able to contribute to those mid.
students!
I'm a 2nd year BMid student
Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 1:50
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] trauma
birth stress
Jen,
I'm a 1st yr student at ACU.
Don't know if this is so relevant, but one of my FTJ's had an awful experience
when her 1st son was born - he was diagnosed very quickly with Downs
Cas,
What a valuable thing your group was able to contribute to those mid. students!
I'm a 2nd year BMid student in Melbourne while we have touched on trauma birth stress, we haven't heard it from the persective of the individual her experience.
Any idea if there's such a group in Melbourne
Found this in our local motorcycle newsletter, and thought you'd enjoy a =
giggle
A Prayer for the Stressed
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I cannot accept,
the wisdom to hide the bodies of those People I had to kill today =
=
be connected to the ass that I may have to kiss tomorrow'
Pinky
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From: Laraine Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 11:07 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Stress!!!
Found this in our local motorcycle newsletter, and thought you'd
kneels at
her feet; the baby is born the placenta arrives the family rest and eat
This IS A MIRICLE WITTNESSED BY THE MIDWIVES MANY
TIMES BUT SOMETHING IS CLOUDING THE JOY.
the midwives embrace and say I am so glad every
thing went well.
is this fear or stress whatever it takes away from
at least
Dear Kathleen and list members
It's a really important point you've made Kathleen. I don't think you can
compare the horrible stress of shift work with the occupational autonomy
associated with caseload practice. The only research I know of that looks
at this is Jane Sandall's work where she