Of course the down side is the cost.... about $17000 I think!
Kim Stead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kim Stead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You'll have to excuse my ignorance butt...... what is a telemetric CTG compared to the standard contraption?-------Original Message-------well, ours doesn't which I think is a shame, so that's why I am asking.marilyn----- Original Message -----From: "shaz42" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[email protected]>Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 1:46 PMSubject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Student's support role> most hospitals have the telemetric ctg available it is just the staff> which dont tend to use this as it can be a bit fiddly.> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Marilyn Kleidon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[email protected]>> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 12:07 AM> Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Student's support role>>> > Just a question of interest: how common are telemetric ctg's here in> > Australia??> >> > marilyn> > ----- Original Message -----> > From: "shaz42" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > To: <[email protected]>> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 2:01 AM> > Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Student's support role> >> >> >> Kirsten as a newly qualified midwife who has supported women duringbirth> >> when a student I wish you luck. You need to be very strong for both the> >> woman and her partner in what she wants to get out of her birth. I> >> suggest> >> that when you are with the woman and her partner during the birth youact> > as> >> her advocate and speak up for her but at the same time ensure that both> > the> >> wom,an and the unborn baby are not in any danger from what you are> >> suggesting. A woman will adopt a position which she feels comfortableand> >> safe in. There are ways around monitoring such as intermittentmonitoring> > of> >> the fetus using Doppler or using the telemetric ctg instead of forcing> >> the> >> woman to lay on the bed. Good luck with your role as support person.You> >> could try reading some of the birthing books that women read to findout> >> positions act or speak to the midwives at the clinic when you attendwith> >> the woman they are a invaluable source of information.> >>> >> Enjoy your time as a student> >> ----- Original Message -----> >> From: "Kirsten Wohlt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> To: <[email protected]>> >> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:17 AM> >> Subject: [ozmidwifery] Student's support role> >>> >>> >> Hi all,> >>> >> As a 2nd year BMid student with very limited experience of beingpresent> > at> >> births, I wonder if I may ask for some tips on how to support women in> >> labour. I have attended only 3 births, and have contributed to some> >> degree> >> by being there to hold a woman's hand or bring her ice or a cool cloth,> >> or> >> speak an encouraging word - very much been working on the 'less ismore'> >> basis and being a quiet support presence. I have one woman now who is> >> planning a VBAC and has some specific requests regarding my supportrole,> >> but I don't know where to start, and I don't want to go in therefeeling> >> nervous and tense! Her first birth was long and painful, ending in an> >> emergency c-section following a 'failed' induction. She remembers> >> essentially lying in the bed the whole time, not walking around, and> > having> >> several doses of pethadine. This time she wants to stay active and> > upright> >> and would rather have limited/no drugs. She says that she knows shewill> >> not want to walk once she is in labour and wants her husband and I tobe> >> strong and 'make' her. She also wants me to think about ways to> >> encourage> >> her, or positions that may help. I don't have any idea how to> >> start...any> >> pointers? Articles, texts, experience? I will do web research andlook> >> through my uni texts, but I know there will be an awful lot out there -> > some> >> pointers which will help refine the search would be really appreciated.> >>> >> Many thanks,> >>> >> Kirsten> >> --> >> This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics.> >> Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.> >>> >>> >> --> >> This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics.> >> Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.> >> >> > --> > This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics.> > Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.> >>>> --> This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics.> Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.--This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics.Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.
