Vicki, you are right. Yet, even if informed it just seems like so much
effort for some.
love,
Liz Mc
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From: "Vicki Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 4:48 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Obstetric Perception - Your thoughts?


> My feeling is that when it comes to one2one midwifery care, most
> midwives are in the same position as the women...they don't know what
> they are missing!!
> Vicki
>
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> [mailto:owner-ozmidwifery@;acegraphics.com.au] On Behalf Of Mrs joanne m
> fisher
> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:47 AM
> To: Ozmidwifery
> Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Obstetric Perception - Your thoughts?
>
>
> I would love the chance to do one-to-one Midwifery care and feel
> confident that it could be intergrated into one's life.  For me though
> having only worked in the Hospital system it would be a matter of
> feeling confident/educated to be able to do so, but I am working on
> this.  The long shifts are great, I used to do 12 1/2 hour shifts in
> California 13 years ago in a small Obstetric Unit and you just get used
> to them.  There were plenty of women who I worked with who managed their
> families, it's all a matter what one is used to.  I also did 10 hour
> night shifts back in 1983 in W.A. The free time off seemed longer and
> better quality somehow.  I agree a lot of Midwives may find it hard to
> adjust to life outside the 8 hour shift, but with time and the
> satisfaction from one-to-one Midwifery care, hopefully things will
> change.  Thank you to all of the wonderful dedicated Midwives and
> upcoming B Mid Midwives who keep me inspired on this list, in a system
> difficult at times to cope with.  Tonight I'm off to hear Denise speak
> in Brisbane. Cheers, Joanne.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dawn Worgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:22 AM
> Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Obstetric Perception - Your thoughts?
>
>
> > Debby M wrote:
> >
> > > I have recently been corresponding with a friend of mine who is an
> > > obstetrician.  He supports midwifery models of care, particularly
> > > those that offer integrated choice so that midwives and
> > > obstetricians can work together.
> > >
> > > He did state to me however that he believes one of the great
> > > obstacles to such models is the reluctance of most midwives to work
> > > other than an 8 hour shift, and to possibly have to do away with
> > > family time and holidays and to be called out at odd hours to attend
>
> > > births.
> > >
> > > I am sure there are probably some out there that do like the
> > > straight forwardness of shifts however I would be interested to hear
>
> > > the opinion of you ladies (and gentlemen) about your experience of
> > > the dedication of midwives when they are expected to provide ongoing
>
> > > antenatal, birth and postnatal support - outside the normal 8 hour
> > > shift,  as my gut feeling is that the majority of midwives would
> > > love the opportunity to be able to fully use their skills in the
> > > support and care of pregnant and birthing women without unnecessary
> > > "guidance" or interferrence.
> > >
> > > Debby
> > >
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> > I work in a caseload model of care which means on call  plus all the
> > things you mentioned, and personally I love it (most of the time) but
> > when we are looking for other midwives to replace us for long service
> > leave or whatever, we cant get midwives interested and we often have
> > comments like "I dont know how you do it!" or" I have a life outside
> > work" (so do I is my reply I fit work in around my life not the other
> > way around) but its a long standing culture we need to work at
> > changing my hope lies in the new direct entry midwives who believe
> > what I do is the norm !So though I wish it wasn't the case I think
> > your friend is
> right.
> >
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