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Thanks Andrea - it is really frustrating for Elly.
I will keep looking too.
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Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] whats
happening ?
Lynne, My thoughts on the not lactating are ? an ultrasound
to make sure there is not some placenta left behind. I do remember reading
something about Mg So4 having this affect but can't recall where. Will let you
know if I can find it. Andrea Q On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 07:14 AM,
Lynne Staff wrote:
Hi Jan/smaller>/fontfamily> Must be
something in the water - I had 3 t/f to hosp as well in the past 2
months. One - a primigravida - C/B after BP shot through the roof
antenatally and SROM at 37 weeks. She did labour, but for whatever reason,
her body did not open, and her BP sneaking up higher and higher despite Mg
So4 and hydrallazine. Home now but lactation did not establish and she has
tried everything. Is anyone aware of MgSo4 or hydrallazine having an impact
on lactation?/smaller>/fontfamily> Another
had the most amazing labour - had been labouring for quite some time before
she called (as she and partner had been happy working together). First baby.
After some time I asked if I could examine her - something wasn't right -
she had the most awful back pain and the babe was not OP - the head VERY
deep in the pelvis and had been for some weeks prior to birth. Head was +2
and covered with lower segment. Looking for cervix and finally located it
very high and anterior behind the right obturator foramen. Pinhole in size
and the lower segment/cervix paper thin. No wonder she had this dreadful
backache. I began to massage the tine hole in her cervix very gently -
within 5 mins had opened to 3-4. Another 2 hrs later, still awful backache
(imagine the stretch on her posterior ligaments), and still the same. Some
more gentle massage and the cervix opened to 5-6. Into bath, but backache
absolutely unbearable after another hour. Penney asked me to massage again,
but my short little fingers could only coax it to 8 where it stayed for the
next hour. She decided to go to hosp for some pain relief (!), and when we
arrived I organised an epidural for her. Asked to check her again before the
anaesthetist arrived, because it might change what she wanted to do -
anterior lip, backache gone and she pushed out her baby after I phoned the
anaesthetisit to say we wouldn't be requiring him after all. All of us
crying - one exhausted but oh so triumphant
woman./smaller>/fontfamily> Third
primigravida, who laboured beautifully at home and the baby just did not
come past caput on view despite everything we tried. So decided to go to
hosp, where she had a reseonably difficult ventouse - no analgesia (her
choice) - she just wanted to have the baby. Hospital staff were wonderful in
each case - women and their partners treated with respect and each of the
women has come away feeling good about the transfer./smaller>/fontfamily> Whew!
Sorry about the length of this posting but needed to talk! Thanks for the
opening, Jan./smaller>/fontfamily> From
another very tired and continually learing midwife - Lynne :-)/smaller>/fontfamily>
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Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:14 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] whats
happening ?
bad run?/smaller>/fontfamily> unbelievable
5 births this month3 c/s trans from homebirth 1 normal del priv hosp 1
normal del home what is happening bewildered tired and yuk jan/smaller>/fontfamily>
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