Could someone tell me how I could get a copy of Nic & Vicki's video? It 
sounds too good to miss out on!
Rose

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From:   elizabeth  mcalpine [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, 28 October 2002 21:22
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [ozmidwifery] Love of midwifery

Love of midwiferyI understand completely.   I came home crying tonight 
because some film festival organizer wouldn't come to see Nic & Vicki's 
video about humanized birth, which should be diseminated around Australia. 
 (working on that!)   And work....??  Working on that.

Yep. Beating one's head against a brick wall is tough.
But when the going gets tough.....the tough get going.

Keep your spirits up.   Humanized birth is a human right!!!
Liz Mc
----- Original Message -----
  From: Smith, Anne
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 8:34 PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Love of midwifery


  Dear list,

  I am a midwife who is very passionate and very for woman centred care.  I 
love being a midwife and can not imagine not being a midwife, but l have 
become so dissolusioned with the system that it is breaking my heart.  I 
have been a midwife for 5 years and feel that the system (especially where 
l work in a large country city) which is medical based has not changed.  It 
has actually become worse.  Despite being a strong advocate for evidence 
based practice and presenting this evidence to doctors and management, l 
have been walked all over, some midwives have been yelled at, 'put in their 
places' by RESIDENTS and we have basically have our hands tied.  The amount 
of autonomy we have is decreasing, which makes me feel sometimes that all 
the hospital wants are obstetric nurses.  They do not want midwives because 
they cause too much trouble.  Who cares about the women?  Management want 
to make the doctors happy and stuff the midwives.

  One example, i am really against the use of CTG's in normal pregnancy and 
labour.  Because of one bad outcome, management wants to introduce 
admission CTGs for all women who present in labour.  I produced for them so 
much evidence based material which actually states that this is not a good 
idea, but they introduced it anyway.  I dont know why l try because nothing 
worse.  I dont know what to do and all my collegues feel like this as well. 
 We need different models of care, we need to take over the care of women 
in normal pregnancy and birth.  I fully endorse NMAP but will it have an 
effect in my workplace.  Will it really change the obnoxious doctors we 
work with and management who only care about beds and money?  Midwives have 
tried to get a midwives clinic in this town for 11 years, but has been 
blocked by the doctors (one in particular).  We have no free antenatal care 
except for one midwife who works with aboriginal women (who we also refer 
white women to).  If women only knew what was going on and they care they 
get from their doctors is less than substandard.

  I hate feeling like this.  Women are being ripped off, assulted, and 
their rights violated, and there is only so much l can do.  I do the best l 
can for these women but l feel that it is no where near enough. It makes me 
feel like l have a hollow pit in my stomach thinking of coming to work. 
 But l love midwifery, and l know that what ever happens, l need to go 
on...

  sorry, but l really needed to get this off my chest.

  MIdwife trying to make a difference

  Fiona Dunmore



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