Tania,
 
Hi, my name is Kathryn and am currently in my first year of bachelor of midwifery at UniSA (Adelaide).
 
Part of our curriculum at uni is to provide continuity of care (as a midwifery student) to pregnant women and I would LOVE to have the opportunity to follow women who have chosen a home birth.
 
You mentioned some coffee sessions on homebirth and Birth Matters and wondered if it was possible for midwifery students to attend?
 
Look forward to reading many more of everyones interesting comments on pregnancy, childbirth and babies!!!!
 
kathryn
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] interesting

Rosemary,
 
We have a homebirth network coffee morning on the 7th April in Ashton, which is at the top of Magill Rd in the hills, which you'd be very welcome to attend.  Birth Matters have a coffee morning on the 8th, in Eastwood, which is quite near the city, from 10-12.  Let me know if you'd like to come, and I'll send you more details.  Where are you staying by the way?
 
Tania
 
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 11:03 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] interesting

Dear all
My kids have had a couple issues of Mr. Bean's amazing A-Z ( a paperback weekly product that builds into an encylopedia). This is what it said about birth "Birth would be trickier without special medical experts called midwives. They help pregnant mums through labour - the process of giving birth to a baby" This publication comes from England, nice to see babies aren't DELIVERED by doctors.
 
I am going to be in Adelaide from 6th - 16th April, are there any workshops or activities to do with midwifery that I might attend while I'm there?
 
One more thing, I am looking to write a learning package for our midwives who are new to Antenatal clinics. Does anyone have anything so I don't have to reinvent the wheel?
It's great weather at present anyone coming for a visit?
Regards Rosemary 
Alice Springs

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