just testing to see if my mail
works!
YEP!!
Cheers, Lois
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From:
Lynne
Staff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 8:29
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] test mail
just testing to see if my mail
works!
Let's see.now the average visit to an ob lasts,
say, 7 minutes, giving this one at least, aMINUTELY rate of $39.29. This
one shouuld go to Wndy - not that she would probably think there was a problem
with this!
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From:
Jayne
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Title: NSW Maternity Wards Face Axe Sun Herald 19.1.02
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From: Lynne Staff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] NSW Maternity Wards Face Axe Sun Herald
19.1.02
Does anyone know of similar instances in
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From: Lynne Staff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] wonderful birth!
Bet I know who her ob was!!!
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From:
Victoria
Howell
To: Midwifery
Sent: Monday, January 27,
Hi all - anyone?? Any suggestions?
A question from a parent that has me a bit baffled
- I get several every day and most are totally straightforward. Interestingly
most babies parents enquire about aresleeping long stretches - mine never
slept 12 hours -at any age!!
The challenge
we are
Dear Barb et al
Most private health funds are happy to refund the full amount incurred with
one-to-one' childbirth education sessions conducted by a midwife as long as
the midwife provides a tax invoice for the couple with her registration
details and her qualifications and contact address. It
Actually my first daughter did from about 8 weeks
of age until about 6 months. It was strange, I thought she had died the first
time she slept like that and sometimes it was 8 or ten hours, but always a BIG
sleep from about 6 in the evening until the morning. Silly me thought I had
figured
Dear Darren,
If your friend wants to have a no unecessary intervention birth then don't
send her to a obstetrician.
Tell her to put her name down for the Birth Centre at the Royal Women's
Hospital - phone 36368966.
If she is so determined to have a no intervention birth then she should
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] Gyno?
Dear Darren and Anne
Anne is spot on. I thought it but wasnt going to say it (again!). Your friend has had problems, but assuming this pregnancy is normal and she is healthy then she doesnt need, and is better of without an Obstetrician.
This reminds me of IVF
Now, that's an interesting slant on
technology!
aviva
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From: Sally
Westbury
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Gyno?
I have a
friend who got her baby in by ivf but then got her
baby out at home in a
surely
the only way to use technology, is ONLY WHEN IT IS REALLY NEEDED love
Judy
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Dear Pinky
Babies often wake briefly and then
resettle off to sleep especially under these circumstances such as rolling over
Im wondering what is preventing him
from being able to be comfortable with rolling over could it be
(a) when he rolls
over is this a new and strange sensation
I had a woman in my class last night who
told me she was paying her OB $5000
WOW
Hows that???
Isnt that incredible
!!!
Of course I expressed my surprise and
explained that as a public patient you are covered by medicare
does not cost you anything and if you need anything its all there
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