----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:48
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Talk to year
10's
Natalie and I gave some similar talks to 14
& 15 year old girls about the joys and benefits of particularly
homebirth but also midwifery led care. We had such a ball, as did they and
many of them at the end of the session said that they would definately have
a homebirth and/or waterbirth.
This particular teacher is running such a
fantastic program, which includes the girls taking home 'virtual babies' for
3 days and nights. One girl said she was exhausted because her baby was
waking up every 2 hours and would only sleep if it was in the bed next to
her - sound familiar?
This type of community education is so
important, we volunteered our time through HAS to run these sessions, shame
it's not financially supported by local Govt.
Hopefully they'll take the information with
them into womanhood!
Jo Hunter
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:10
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Talk to year
10's
Went to speak to a group of year 10 girls (and one boy)
today as part of their childcare unit.
Had only an hour in which to
cover a variety of issues, but it was heartening to hear that these girls
believed (without prompting) that the best person to look after a lady
during pregnancy and birth was a midwife and not an OB, and that babies
could be born as easily at home (and in water) than in a hospital.
They did believe that the best position to labour and birth was on your
back, but after a bit of pelvis exploring, they concluded that upright was
far better.
One girls said that women should pay more if they chose
to have a section without medical need :-)
Felt much cheered by my
visit.
Debbie