It is strange that in Geelong where the C/S women are recovered in a general recovery room the babies are kept with their mothers with a midwife to assist with breast feeding but in KEMH, a women’s hospital, they can’t. It is all to do with the will and commitment of management.

 

Sally Westbury

 

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Subject: [ozmidwifery] babies in recovery/FH monitoring

 

Cas wrote:"it is normal practice to have bub in recovery so long as both mother and baby are well."

 

Unfortunately this is not so here in Perth.  We have had major battles over many years to have well babies stay with their mothers in recovery at KEMH  but this has been denied for many reasons, mostly because" the C/S women share the recovery room with other women who had gynae surgery" etc.  it is also surprising that so many baies who are "rescued" from foetal distess have apgars over 7 and need no further treatment.  Is this a misreading of the FH monitor?  a panic reaction to a EFM trace? 

 

Denise, the trials that showed "intermittant monitoring " equal to/better than continuous was using the intensive monitoring regime that Lesley spoke about.  Not the more relaxed one.  Cheers, MM

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