SOrry , but 53 emails is too many to deal with. I'm
going off list for a while till things are sorted out
Kirsten blacker
SOrry , but 53 emails is too many to deal
with. I'm going off list for a while till things are sorted out
Kirsten blacker
Wow Kirsten! You only get 53 emails? My husband is
happy if there are under 200 a day with all my lists! lol! It use to be about
800 till I unsubbed.
It will be good
Dear Monica
You have not told us much of your story and I do not doubt you.
However having worked in both systems
I can not but feel that fragmentation of care is part of the cuase and the
solution!
I do not suggest either is Perfect but presently we not only have a system
of chineses whispers
I've been sent this email 7 times!
Louise
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From:
Denise Hynd
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 10:15
AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] West Today
Dear all
I trust you all read page 15 in
Only 7 times?! Some of us have received it
multiplied by 7 many times! It seemsthe problem hasbeen fixed
though - I haven't received any since earlier today :) Hope it is the same
for everyone else.
Jayne
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From:
Geoff Louise Wightman
To: [EMAIL
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From: carole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 8:09 PM
Subject: Re - Public and private ladies
Hello Anne,
My name is Carole Dodd and I work as a Clinical Nurse / Midwife at a
public hospital 40km north of Brisbane. This is
69 times for me, and still getting them
this morning (in UK)
evening over with you.
Wendy
From:
owner-[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:owner-[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of jayne
Sent: 21 September 2004 11:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] West
Today
Only 7
Title: Message
Anne
Louise,
Until
our Obstetrician retired a few years ago we had private/public patients in the
same ward cared for by the same midwives in BS and ward without any trouble what
so ever. Sometimes the Obs got there late, no problems. The only issue was when
they went home
Title: Sad news from the UK
From the UK
JC
Superbugs kill mum 11 weeks after birth
A NEW mum has died after contracting three superbugs weeks after giving birth in a Glasgow hospital.
Jacqui Munro, 28, suffered from a flesh-eating bug after having her daughter Rachael by Caesarean at
Dear Louise
Feel free to contact me -07 5450
4359
I work at a private hospital where we have midwives
clinic (full antenatal visits) and also a caseload practice program running.
Midwives can provide (as much as possible) continuity of care (in various ways),
and there is1-2-1 during labour
Thanks for looking into this Kim. I'm having trouble too.
Can't open my e-mail software at all and am having to access my mail via provider's
website.
Not sure if this happened because of ozmidwifery though. I opened a birth photograph
someone sent me and that was the end of my email program.
My sons call me a hippy (I play a djembe and tabla too! THAT really cracks
them up!!!) and when I said to them there is nothing wrong with being a
hippy and some of the best people I have ever met are, they chorused Hey
Mum, hippies are hell man! (Current vernacular for groovy, I believe)
-
I found the letter to me from my obstetric colleague re the Push Pal...
Dear Lynne
I am writing to you about the Push Pal. It is good to see that the woman is
giving birth recumbently! I suppose they might be another useful adjunct.
You might like to discuss it with the other midwives. Yours
It's wonderful to hear the 'rest of the story' - an important part of the
reason for this list I think
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] breech baby wisdom
Hi Lynne,
she had the ECV,
Come on women!
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From:
Andrea
Quanchi
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 4:12
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] casload
practice
Me too, perhaps On Thursday, September 16, 2004, at 02:45
PM, Trish David wrote:
Lynne give me 2 years and i'd be there with
bells on! But how about i come and do a placement there
Kirsten
BMid student
Darwin
~~~start life with a midwife~~~
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From:
Lynne Staff
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 8:02
All this talk about haemaglobin reminded me about something I read recently and thought would make a good discussion.
I have just finished reading Michel O'Dent's book 'The Casarean' ( available from Birth International) which was very interesting reading. In it he discusses measuring Hb during
Exactly Andrea. There is an article in the Journal
of Nurse-Midwifery (now the Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health)
Volume 39, No.2 (Supplement), March/April 1994, pp.133 - 148 "
Nurse-Midwifery Management of iron-deficiency anaemia during
pregnancy" by Janet L.Engstrom, CNM, Ph.D and
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