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Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 9:54
AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] midwives &
birth
In the Sheila Kitzinger link, this was in one of the news
articles. Pertinent to our discussion?? "Jo Revill
highlighted the closure of small midwife-led units where women are more
likely to have continuity of care, and the removal of staff from them to
large hospitals �There is now a body of research which shows that pregnant
women who have access to the same midwife throughout their pregnancy are
less likely to need a Caesarean�. Linda Phipps, The National Childbirth
Trust Chief Executive, says that birth in a small unit is �just as safe, if
not safer, than in a large hospital. There are fewer interventions, and the
women themselves enjoy more continuity of care.� The article continues:
�Childbirth Guru Sheila Kitzinger, who has tried to help many women
traumatised by the birth of their children, argues that, when the
contact with the professionals is fragmented, the entire birth becomes
inherently less safe.
`Everything depends on the people who help and the
quality of their relationship with the mother,'
she wrote
recently. ( My emphasis)
`Doctors, and above all midwives,
accompany women through a major life transition. How they do this affects
the way a mother feels about herself, her baby and her partner for long
after the event. That is what makes women who are disempowered in birth, and
distressed afterwards, feel so cheated. Personal care is not a luxury; it is
vital for safety.'�