Hello Trudy,
In my homebirth practice I normaly only do tests for strep B when women have
complains vaginally. I test for candida and strep B. It seems that they are
going hand in hand. First I give them advice to get rid of the candida and
most of the time the streps are done too.
I give them
Thank you
Denise
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From: Lieve Huybrechts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Lieve
Hoi Denise,
Glad you are back. Here it is
http://www.withwoman.co.uk/
Warm regards
Lieve
On
While we are giving women SIDS information I trust we are also balancing it
with Bed sharing information and other baby centred practices
Such as
http://www.nd.edu/~jmckenn1/lab/
http://www.kangaroomothercare.com/
http://www.continuum-concept.org/
Denise
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From: janet
Jan, Swan hill is two hours past Echuca and 2 1/2 from Mildura. Haven't heard of anyone there who is working outside the hospital but you never know. When is she due?
Andrea Quanchi
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 01:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A client wants me to go to swanhill for a
Hear hear Denise!
Pinky
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From: Denise Hynd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Sleeping positions
While we are giving women SIDS information I trust we are also balancing
it
with Bed sharing
In a message dated 2/14/03 4:29:25 PM W. Australia Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lieve,
Is this related to work by Jim Sprott in New Zealand? (I haven't read your link) Last year on the UK Midwifery list there was quite a heated discussion about mattress wrapping SIDS which I believe
Fantastic move Pat
I plan to be there although I have a feeling that my twins client will be
labouring so may not be able to join you.
If it is labour instead of rallying, I will 'march' with my client each
contraction and pray her babies arrive into a world as peaceful as we can
all make it - I
thanks Jane
that is most helpful
kind regards trudie
http://www.homebirthservices.com.au
Trudie de Keijzer
phone 02 47574744
mobile 0438 572337
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thanks lieve
this has been most helpful
kind regards trudie
http://www.homebirthservices.com.au
Trudie de Keijzer
phone 02 47574744
mobile 0438 572337
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I was
taught the same by the older medical practitioners who just sat patiently and
waited and waited. HANDS OF THE BREECH WAS THE CATCH CRY. Even the
arms may descend without interference then LET THE BODY HANG KEEP IT WARM AND
WAIT FOR THE HAIRLINE AT THE BASE OF THE SKULL TO APPEAR,
Have
witnessed this when visiting with the Maternal Child Health Service,
happened thank goodness right before our eyes. The young Dad responded
quickly and cleared the baby's airway. I can talk at length about the
problems associated with baby's sleeping on their backs. Will put some of
Lynne,
Having gone through a caesarian
myself and finding the whole experience and the next six weeks very painful I
would like to point out that it is neither fuss-free, easy or attractive.
I would have preferred a vaginal birth but was told it was impossible due
to CPD. Maybe, the doctor
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] Weekend Australian
Hi, Lynne - yes, saw the article (and have it online, if anyone wants it). That Dr Molloy...g. He's the one who , in an article in the C Mail, gave his reason for the increase in the cs rate in Aus...women's pelvises are getting smaller! Of course
Dear all
I am not sure if I have just experienced a cervix
shut down to 4cm after being fully dilated or one that was closed thin well
applied with the opening up the posterior fornix and head down below
spines??I know Ina May talks about a woman getting to full dilatation
and hearing side
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