Me too. Exactly the same thing.
Sue
- Original Message -
From: jayne/jesse
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:28 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] emails not recieved
I know there have been complaints (and suggestions to fix it!) about emails
sen
Hi jayne,
I think I get most of them, but don't know enough about cyberspace to be able
to offer any suggestions. Sorry.
Cheers,
Joy
Joy Cocks RN (Div 1) RM IBCLC
BRIGHT Vic 3741
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- Original Message -
From: jayne/jesse
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Thanks Janet - a few of those links are not working.
The main thing she wants is actual medical study/evidence articles - e.g.
the Sarah Buckley article she says is not adequate as the comment about the
drug going into the bloodstream is not referenced back to anything. she has
been trying to f
Here are some useful sources for the risks of epidurals. Funny how women are
told to avoid alcohol and soft cheeses in pregnancy but encouraged to imbibe
powerful and dangerous drugs in labour.
Drugs in labour twenty years hence.
http://www.midwiferytoday.com/artic...ugsinlabour.asp
epidural
Hello,
Can anyone point me to a medical source or evidence which proves that
epidural anaesthesia enters the bloodstream? Someone in my forums has said
she has tried to find medical sources but can't find them anywhere.
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
I know there have been complaints (and suggestions to fix it!) about emails
sent to the list not being received by everyone. It seems to have peaked for
me now. From what I can see from replies to original emails (the originals
that I never received), I'm only receiving approximately 50% of em
I emailed google about Wyeth advertising in Adwords, here's my reply so far:
Hello Kelly,
Thank you for your detailed email.
I have forwarded your email to our policy specialists who are going to
review your request. We appreciate hearing from our advertisers and
encourage you to contin
Hi
Can someone help? I need to resubscribe from the Christmas break and
don't know how to
Elaine
Barbara Glare & Chris Bright wrote:
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attachments:
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I was also thinking, dehydration can cause a temp, so keeping up those fluids
helps avoid a temp in the first place!
Robyn D
- Original Message -
From: Andrea Quanchi
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] temp
A woman in labour's temp should be similar to what it is normally. I
would consider a woman's temp to be abnormal if it was accompanied by
other signs of an abnormal process occurring such as tacchycardia,
feeling flushed or unwell. If the woman is labouring in water the
water temp needs t
hi there,
actually, there is no daddy in my family. there is sperm from a donor (and
i hope you are not suggesting that it is sperm that makes someone a
'father'), but there is not, and will be not, a 'daddy'.
kristi
On Mon, December 11, 2006 1:29 am, Ken Ward wrote:
> No, but to get a baby you
Above 38 is considered a temperature on land where I work then the medicos
want to give anti botics cheers and it must stay up or continue to rise
_
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sally @ home
Sent: Tuesday, 12 December 2006 12:21 AM
To: ozmidwifery@a
Isnt it ironic how BF rates are declining and cancer rates are increasing.
Isnt it more ironic the amount of money (hundreds of billions!!) over the last 30 years that has been poured into cancer research yet the statistics are just as prevalent.
Whatever happened to pouring money into preventi
I was just wondering if my last post landed as I have had absolutely no replies.
Would like to know what ppl consider a temp in labour, on land or in water.
Sally
- Original Message -
From: Kristin Beckedahl
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12
I used Endura during my 4 and a half labour - and really felt like I needed it due to the pace of things (and an early vomit !?!).
I've also supported a couples of births where I have brought this along with me for the woman. Both of these births were *unremarkable* with mums birthing normally wit
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