With the launch of NMAP almost upon us - what better time!
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From: "Leigh Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Presenting a united front


> I thought I was the only one who thought that the ACMI was fairly silent .
I
> want to see lots of  articles in the papers shouting about the benefits of
> mid. care, and yes I am a member. Leigh
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> From: "Mary Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "ACMI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Presenting a united front
>
>
> > As a Fellow of the Australian College of midwifes and a member and
worker
> > for 20 yrs,  I must also say that I am disappointed in the deafening
> silence
> > of the ACMI Executive about the overall state of maternity services.  As
a
> > midwife in private practice, I see that the insurance issue and my own
> > conditions of employment are up to me to fight for.  I don't expect that
> the
> > ACMI should do that.  However, when the majority midwives are (for all
> kinds
> > of personal reasons) colluding in the medicalisation of births of the
the
> > women of Australia, I feel like a raging lioness, wanting to protect my
> > young.  Medicalisation causes the majority of babies in Australia to be
> > born imprinted in a drug filled haze.  In todays West Australian
newspaper
> > it stated that W.A. had the 2nd highest illegal drug problem in
Australia.
> > Is it any wonder!  Women who wish to birth naturally without drugs  and
> the
> > midwives who support them are seen to be deviates.  After attending the
> > births of 4 women in the last 2 weeks, a 3rd baby , 5.2kgs, no tears, no
> > drugs, who was told to have a C/S because she wouldn't be able to birth
> the
> > baby; a primip who birthed a 3.6kgs baby in 7 hrs, no tears, no drugs; a
> > primip who birthed a 3.8kg baby in 6 hrs, labial tears, no drugs and a
> > primip who birthed a 4.4kgs baby in 12hrs, no tears or drugs- all
> > waterbirths.  Waterbirths are not allowed in our hospitals or our birth
> > centre because they are "dangerous", yet it is O.K to fill them up with
> > epidurals or drugs by another route, or even to indoctrinate women to
the
> > idea that planned caesareans are "risk free", then blame them for
choosing
> > that option... or even giving them that option.  Some of the women above
> had
> > personal histories which may have caused a planned casarean, or an
> > instrumental delivery if they had stuck with the medical model and their
> > midwives had gone for the epidural, hospital birth scenario.  Patience
and
> > encouragement allowed them to triumph and experience real healing in
their
> > births.  What is happening out there?  Where is our professional body
> > upholding what is right, not just what is politic?  I would like to see
so
> > much more public comment from the Executive of the ACMI about the state
of
> > maternity care (or lack of true care).  It truly is a toothless
tigeress.
> > MM
> >
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