Hi Janine

I would recommend that she ring the Royal Hospital for Women at Randwick. Medications in Pregnancy and Lactation Service.

Mothersafe Unit on 9382 6539 (Sydney Metro are)  or 1800 647 848 (non-metro area) Monday to Friday They provide A free phone counseling service for the women of NSW and their healthcare providers concerned about exposures during pregnancy and lactation.

Prescription Drugs, over-the-counter medications, street drugs, infections, radiation and occupational exposures.

hug

Julie Clarke

Childbirth and Parenting Educator

Transition into Parenthood

9 Withybrook Pl

Sylvania  NSW  2224

T. (02) 9544 6441

F (02) 9544 9257

M. 0401 265 530

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Janine and Steve Clark
Sent: Monday, 20 January 2003 9:11 PM
To: Ozmid
Subject: [ozmidwifery] pregnancy and vet clinics!

 

Hi all,

 

Just wondering if any of you have some advice or information regarding a pregnant woman working at a vet clinic - a woman I am following is currently 8/40, and employed as a vet nurse. She is aware that she should avoid cat litter and x-ray, but are there any concerns with her being involved in theatre, anaesthetics or anything else? Nobody at work seems to be able to tell her what to avoid (if anything), yet she is aware there was a female vet nearby who stopped theatre all together once she knew she was expecting. Anyone know why this might be?

 

Regards

Janine Clark

BMid student

 

 

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