Just goes to show how media hype things up and change it all - as the way
they portrayed it was very differently.
I had myself wondered how she did not drop the baby.
Thank you for that.
Still absolutely amazing story.
Regards
Rhonda.

----- Original Message -----
From: "sally & mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ozmid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: 'waterbirthing'


> Rhonda - Mozambique was the place and Sofia Pedro ( the woman) was in
> the tree with her other two children, aunt, mother-in-law and neighbours
> for three days before she went into labour.  She was tied to a branch
> with a blanket, and another blanket was stretched out below her. Her
> mother-in-law sat below her bracing Sofia's legs. Soon after the baby
> was born they were rescued by helicopter (the medic cut the cord).
> Funnily enough, no one measured maternal urine output.... Oh, and she
> named the baby Rosa, after the grandmother who new exactly what to do 2
> metres above rampaging floodwaters...
>
> Alison - Tea-tree oil is a natural and very effective way to get rid of
> thrush - suffered badly through three pregnacies and a few drops in a
> bath or a basin and a bit of a 'suck' down there works well...
>
> Cheers
> Sally
>
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