Hi all!
I havent posted before and am not a
midwife J, but an interested parent, active in an NGO Parents in
Action in Croatia.
You can read more about giving birth in Croatia at http://www.birthinternational.com/diary/archives/000516.html
and
Would you like to share your caesarean and/or vbac/hbac story?
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For NCAD this year, I'm presenting (among many other things!) women's
birth
stories being read aloud by women themselves or some friendly acting folk
If you would like
Hello everyone,
I'm attacking that awful epidemic that is 'fear' in labour and producing an
article for the site for August, addressing these fears. Would any midwives
out there be interested in having a look at the list of the Top 12 fears and
contributing to the article? I started a discussion
Greetings all Ozmiders,
I admit to being a list lurker for some time and feel it is now time to
introduce myself online before I greet people sporting Andrea's Ozmidwifery
ID at the ICM as long lost friends. I feel I know many of you very well
from your reqular posts and I have been inspired
Just saw a promo for the Channel 7 News tomorrow night,
talking about new research that may influence mothers decision to induce
labour, showing one of our SA Obstetricians, and a woman saying you
should just let nature take its course. ( Gasp, you mean to say
there might be good reasons
Thanks Narelle for introducing yourself and see its not so scary so now
you can contribute all the time
See you in 12 more sleeps!
Andrea Quanchi
On 12/07/2005, at 9:36 PM, Narelle Crane wrote:
Greetings all Ozmiders,
I admit to being a list lurker for some time and feel it is now
Now that I've broken the ice and made my initial
post I have a question. Has any one else experienced an "ascending
head"? I'll explain. Recently Itook over the care of a primip
who was starting to have some involuntary pushes with
contractions.She was lying on the bed and was attatched to
Dear All,
Also, to all coming to the ICM in Brisbane and to all of you who are
involved with BFHI (at any level) or are interested in BFHI (at any level) I
am planning to meet up with as many people as possible on the first day
(morning tea). I will be the one with the carnation between my
Far from being impossible I think its just another example of how clever babies and women's bodies are. I can just imagine that the baby was presenting ascinclitic and despite her best efforts could not progress through the pelvis but was causing the caput to form. At some stage after your second
I have not seen exactly as you describe Narelle but similar at
an earlier stage of labour.
I am sure it is related to the way the head is lined up with the
opening and the pressure behind the baby at the time. As you
know it is common to feel the difference if doing a PVE either
during a
I agree with all that Andréa has said and
have seen this a number of times before. The caput on the side of the head is
a giveaway that it was ascynclitic. In fact, after a difficult, fiddly second
stage I always look at the babys head after it is born for confirmation
of position. The
Dear All
I understand researchers and managers
ofcaseload like Jane Sandall or Chris McCourt may be at the ICM conference
in Brisbane!!Though not as key note speakers as they should
be!!
What a shame that we in Australia are not
making the most of these visits?Or is possiblethat ACMI will
Dear narelle
I had a similar expereince years ago and
there have been similar discussions in the past
about the cervix shutting down
There is such a story in Ina May Gaskins Spiritual
Midwifery
Why do we insist that births follow a set pathway
many other things in life and health do
Title: Re: [MatCoWA] Support for community history
Sorry for the bum steer the segment was part of
Channel 7 News
But it was very positve as it interviewed local
MidwProf Jenny Fenwick on her research and then our local Birthrites mothers
Denise Hynd
"Let us support one another, not just
Dear All
Just wondering if anyone knows about a semi-permanent type birth pool
suitable for use in a small birth unit (220 births per year).
There is the opportunity for corporate sponsorship to get this happening so
we sort of need something more than a kids wading pool.
Any ideas?
JC
xx
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Any idea about the budget?? I gave birth in a fantastic birth pool in the
uk, and have been in contact with the designer of the pool since seeing what
is available in Australia. They are able to provide and ship, let me know if
you want the details and I will dig them out,
Best wishes,
Lisa
Hi Justine
I don't have any info for you but Itoo have been wondering where to source good quality 'birthingpools' from withinAustralia? I might post to the NZ Midwives site and see if there are any replies. If so, I'll let youknow.
Cheers,
Kiwi Kim.
---Original Message---
Hi NarelleRemember me from Cairns Base? I was a student midwife in
those days. Funny you should mention thisi was at Maggie Banks's
workshop on the weekend adn that topic came upHer belief is that a baby
will try to escape numerous VE's if someone keeps pushing on its head.
Maggie Banks and her co-facilitatator at their recent
workshop, believe that there is someone producing birth ppools in oz
nowcontact them at www.birthspirit for
more details.
CHeers,
Tanya.
- Original Message -
From:
Kim Stead
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Hi Denise,
Yes, there will be a number of experts in caseload midwifery at the ICM
Congres in Brisbane many of whom are presenting papers. That's why it's a
good idea to come to the Congress if you can! Registrations are still open
- more than 1,900 midwives will be there! To register just
I loved Ina May Gaskins approach to doing a VE. Put your fingers in and
then rest gently on the cervix. Don't do.. just wait a moment so that
the cervix doesn't clamp. (if you think about doing a rectal exam you
know that the involuntary action it to clamp, if you wait a moment
before trying to do
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