Are there really MWs who can't resus??? Sounds very unlikely to me! What's the "greater good", Justine? I'm more confused than ever.
J
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] No Births at Ryde Birth Centre

DATE

Wednesday 8 November 2006

 

 

                              

 
Announcing temporary changes to Maternity

Services at Ryde Hospital

 

Ry              The Ryde Midwifery Group Practice based at Ryde Hospital

                  has successfully offered a ‘low tech, low intervention’ approach

to pregnancy, labour and delivery to suitable women.

 

Unfortunately it has not proven possible to recruit to Ryde Hospital a Career Medical Officer (CMO) with the appropriate skills to assist midwives with the

resuscitation of a newborn baby if required.

 

Therefore, effective immediately, all women booked to birth at Ryde

will birth instead at Royal North Shore Hospital, in the care of their

attending midwife.  This is a temporary measure and will be reversed

once a suitably skilled CMO is appointed.

 

Please note:

·        The Ryde Midwifery Group Practice is NOT closing

·        NSCCH is actively recruiting a career medical officer with

      suitable skills

·        Ryde midwives will go to RNSH with Ryde mothers

·        Mothers will experience exactly the same ‘low intervention’ style of birthing they would have received at Ryde

·        All ‘booked in’ mothers have been informed of this temporary

arrangement

·         

“Although obstetric emergencies are rare at Ryde, it’s our responsibility to be prepared,” explained Dr Michael Nicholl, Clinical Director of Women’s, Children’s and Family Health, North Shore & Ryde Health Service.

 

“I regret that this short-term arrangement is necessary but labour and

delivery can be unpredictable even in low risk situations. It’s important to

have medical expertise available if required.                   

 

“The safety of mothers and babies is our priority.”

 

                        INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES:  Telephone:               

 

                        Media contact:           Pat McDermott NSCCH Corporate Communications

                                                            9926 6733 / 0413 025 741

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