hi all does anyone know who trains the ambulance medico's on birth? Spoken to a woman who had premature spont rupture of membranes and a prolapse cord with twins. The ambo officers wanted her to transfer to hospital on her back. A good 5 minute arguement followed as she tried to convince them she would be travelling on all fours with bum in the air and one hand holding in the cord. She won, but it should never have happened. Later birthed by CS twin boys, all well. So is there the option of teaching the people who work the ambulances on the idea of "woman centred care".? Would this be done nationally or within each state? Thinking it could be good to invite a representative to any gatherings people have (coffe mornings etc) re women centred care and take the oppurtunity to educate them.
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