Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
nope, not just you! :-)
Tania
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From:
Callum &
Kirsten
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 2:52
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
oh dear...not again.
I hope it's not just me??
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
oh dear...not again.
I hope it's not just me
This is number 4
~~~start life with a midwife~~~
- Original Message -
From:
Dean
& Jo
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 2:45
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Nationa
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
Hello,
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully
from 3.30pm -
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in
Kirsten,
The url is there, just not linked. Cut and paste into a browser
address box and hit enter.
Judy
--- Kirsten Wohlt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Leanne,
>
> There doesn't seem to have been a link to the article..would
> be very interested to see it!
>
> Kirsten
>
>
> leanne wyn
HI all, Thanks for the replies. Springfield is
'Central Coast' - if that helps. I will forward the info to my
clients. Thanks again, Laraine
Dear Nicole,
I work at the Royal Women's Hospital in melb and we see a lot of women with
drug problems. They are asked in clinic if they smoke/drink or take drugs
and they are usually very honest about this. We have a special clinic that
look after young Mums and another especially for women wi
> I have trouble enough with other double standards of our sanctimonious
system in this example a woman who takes drugs antenatally is bad but come
labour it is ok for us to encourage heror others to have them why is the
baby suddenly not at risk... Denise Hynd
I think that is a rea
Hi again
Also found this one:
http://www.inamay.com/
Happy reading!
Katrina :-)
On 10/09/2004, at 8:25 PM, Ceri & Katrina wrote:
Hi everyone
I found these links
http://www.thefarmcommunity.com/inamay.htm
http://www.withwoman.co.uk/contents/info/inamay.html
I found them very interesting to read.
Kat
Hi Jo
Sorry I didn't see this before I responded.
Cheers
Jan
Jan Robinson Independent Midwife Practitioner
National Coordinator Australian Society of Independent Midwives
8 Robin Crescent South Hurstville NSW 2221 Phone/Fax: 02 9546 4350
e-mail address: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> website:
Hi Laraine
If you refer her to me I can give them midwives' to contact at North Ryde ... not sure where Springfied is but will possibibly be able to give her some information.
Cheers
Jan
Jan Robinson Independent Midwife Practitioner
National Coordinator Australian Society of Independent Midwiv
Tania,
look forward to seeing you there. Wouldn't miss it for the world. I attended the
last NZCOM in 2002 and thought it was fantastic. Several midwives from Victoria
are attending along with me - Helen Sandner (Bendigo), Alison Shotton (Bendigo),
Betty McGuinness (Ballarat), Colleen Rolls
Hello beautiful wise women,
The article re. woman charged with murder
after drug-taking caused still-birth - has interesting timing (for me)as my
heart is weighing quite heavy at the moment.
I have just found out that the girlfriend of
my cousin (21 yrs) - is pregnant. She is 16 year
Hello Tanya,
welcome to the list
Carol
>From: "Tanya drumm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [ozmidwifery] introduction
>Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:08:11 +1000
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>I have been a member of this list for a few weeks and though I
Subject: The Middle Wife
"The Middle Wife" By an Anonymous 2nd grade teacher
I've been teaching now for about fifteen years. I have two kids myself, but
the best birth story I know is the one I saw in my own second-grade
classroom a few years back. When I was a kid, I loved show-and-tell. So I
Hi Laraine,
Robyn Dempsey is an IPM living in North Ryde - (02)
9888-7829 - not sure about her religious beliefs.
I'm not sure where Springfield is in NSW - you don't mean
Springwood do you?
If you mean Springwood that is where I live (blue mtns) and
the local IPM is Trudie de Keijzer - (02)
Title: Re BMid SA
If you are exploring B mid don't forget Flinders
Uni SA as they have the course and very active student collective.
cheers Jo
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From:
Tania &
Laurie
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 8:18
PM
Subject: R
Title: Re BMid SA
Hi again Sue
The info I posted before was for pre-registration
or direct entry. I know you can do post-reg entirely external if you want
to.
Tania
- Original Message -
From:
Sue
Cookson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 5:33
Title: Re BMid SA
Hi Sue
I don't think there is an external 3 year program -
but then I didn't know there was an external 6 year program either!!
From my understanding there are only certain subjects in the 3 year program
that can be undertaken externally. Perhaps you could contact the progra
I have two clients who have moved to the East from
WA. One will be in North Ryde, NSW. Primip, and wanting either a
home birth, preferably with a Christian midwife, or birth centre
birth. The other is G3 in Springfield, NSW. Her history is one B.
centre and one homebirth. Could anyone wi
Hi all,
I've been following this discussion with much interest, as I'm
about to go to NZ for their college conference (have I told you all that yet!?
:)
I did my Mid through the UniSA, a post grad BMid, (1 year full
time after first becoming a nurse). I have a friend who was in my group,
Title: Re BMid SA
Yes the external can be full time 3 years or
part time over up to 6 years.
We have only been able to do part time this
year, but the course is fully full time external as of next year!
Kirsten
(another unisa external
student!)
Darwin.
~~~start life with a midwife~~~
Hi Tania,
I am also a kiwi here in Australia. I am also
doing direct entry (at unisa even)
and i have looked at going back to NZ, BUT there are
issues with registration over there, as midwives in NZ can prescribe certain
meds etc. I looked into registration and would have to do extra trainin
Title: Re BMid SA
Hi Tania, Tanya and others,
Just to clarify Tania, you're enrolled in the 3 year BMid internal program, and Tanya you're in the 6 year external Bmid at UniSA.
Could either of you enlighten me about whether UniSA has a 3 year external program as well?
Thanks,
Sue
Hi Kim
I'm no
Hi again.
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I'll do my best to answer any questions.
Kim Stead
Midwife : Birth-Wise Midwifery
www.birth-wise.com.
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] NZ Mid
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