lol! cheers Jodie!
jo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jodie Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] thanks everyone


> Jo, we must have been sisters in a past life!  What's the motto?  Educate,
> motivate and agitate?  What ever it is you're doing, keep doin' it!!
>
> In consumer sisterhood,
> Jodie
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 07:08 pm, Jo & Dean Bainbridge wrote:
> > I would just like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their
> > replies and thoughts on the topics that I have suggested and those that
> > have spawned off of topics.
> >
> > The thing that I love most about oz mid is the discussions
> >  offer food for thought.
> >
> > As a consumer I am in a position where I can sit back and observe what
is
> > going on.  It is important for me to be able to listen to the opinions
of
> > care providers and hear what your experiences are.  And then do the same
> > from the women.  I understand the need for consumers to push for change
> > (and support the MC in their goals to achieve 1to1 care by a known
midwife
> > for those who want it.) but I also know how crucial it is to unite with
> > those who are willing to offer these services.  Women I feel kind of
know
> > what they want or don't want based on what they know.  It is a shame
that
> > all options are not known/presented or offered.  Reading the Essential
Baby
> > cs forum is a real eye opener to hear the opinions of women who chose
their
> > cs based on 'safety and facts' (god forbid you contradict what they say
or
> > even question it...!  I once said that they should be mindful of the
> > information they give to women as it is not always applicable or even
> > correct for some -most- women reading this forum...  I was 'slammed'
with
> > hate mail for weeks and the best bit was a comment that I was "obviously
a
> > midwife" with the same tone you would use for a horrible type of
infection
> > or something!....some midwife must of pissed her off!!)
> >
> > There is a conference coming up in Adelaide which is focusing on
midwifery
> > things...water birth, etc and I am very glad to hear that we were
> > successful in getting free admission for the general public on one of
those
> > days.  It is fine and dandy to get mw enthused to introduce things like
> > water birth, but the powers that be say "women don't want it" but women
> > don't know about it!!! By not involving women in these sorts of things
does
> > nothing to help the cause.  Get women involved in things - ask them if
they
> > want to attend any conferences you may be planning...at little to no
cost-
> > even if it is a revenue loss for you- because when both factions are
> > enthused and motivated then more can be done.
> >
> > Next time you are going to educate yourselves about something...ask some
> > mums to come too.  See if you can, sneakily if required, introduce an
> > antenatal class on water birth and advertise it in a general public
forum
> > and get women demanding it, echoing your call for it....
> >
> > Ah! once again I am rambling on.....just task avoidance I suppose!  Got
a
> > few reports to write...unless anyone else would like to do them for??
They
> > are juicy ones!!  PND links with child birth experience; Obstetric
> > procedure policies feed back; report on the importance of implementing
1on1
> > midwifery care....any takers??  No?...oh well. cheers wonderful women
> > Jo
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