RE: [ozmidwifery] High babies

2006-02-17 Thread Vedrana Valčić
I have a friend whose baby is transverse (she's 32 weeks now) and as I was searching the mail archives for some advice, I came up to this message. What do you do with bicycle shorts? Just wear them and the baby turns? Vedrana -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [ozmidwifery] cranio-osteopath

2006-02-17 Thread Sylvia Boutsalis
Hi all, Does anyone know of a cranio-osteopath in Adelaide for an infant. The baby was born with forceps and is showing signs of colic and is really unsettled. I thought I could give the mother another avenue to explore. Thanks in advance. Sylvia Boutsalis Adelaide -- This mailing list is

RE: [ozmidwifery] cranio-osteopath

2006-02-17 Thread Megan Larry
Hi Sylvia, In Adelaide I know of, Andrea Wheatley in Nth Adelaide Ph 8361 8033, my kids I have all been treated by her and I highly recommend. Mile End Osteo clinic on Sth Rd, Abigail Abbott, ph 8354 4887. Also can recommend personally. Kensington Osteo, Barbara Mat Towers, Ph 8431 1166. They

Re: [ozmidwifery] High babies

2006-02-17 Thread Janet Fraser
Yes, that's it. I've also known a number of freebirthing mamas whose babies were transverse at the start of labour and between cx and OFP the babies moved down beautifully and were safely born at home. I'm always uncomfortable with surgeons recommending surgery. Often OFP helps transverse babies

RE: [ozmidwifery] cranio-osteopath

2006-02-17 Thread Jo Bourne
I can highly recommend Amber Laris in the CBD. At 8:45 AM +1030 18/2/06, Megan Larry wrote: Hi Sylvia, In Adelaide I know of, Andrea Wheatley in Nth Adelaide Ph 8361 8033, my kids I have all been treated by her and I highly recommend. Mile End Osteo clinic on Sth Rd, Abigail Abbott, ph 8354

[ozmidwifery] Babies Sleep Again...

2006-02-17 Thread Kelly Zantey
Please ignore this post if it's innapropriate, but bit of a controversial discussion going on in the forums, wondering if anyone out there is up to replying at all? http://bellybelly.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?p=381206 Would be nice to have some other pro-gentle back-up! Kelly Zantey

Re: [ozmidwifery] Babies Sleep Again...

2006-02-17 Thread brendamanning
Kelly, This is such a grey area, it's like pro agin IOL, there isn't a right or wrong answer. Only what works for the individual. I am the last person to tell anyone what they should or shouldn't do. This whole topic has a long history (I have worked in a Mother/Baby Unit for 10 years on

Re: [ozmidwifery] Babies Sleep Again...

2006-02-17 Thread Kelly Zantey
Oh of course, no desire to tell anyone what to do - the idea isnt about right and wrong at all, but I think that the person who joined the conversation was doing so for promotional purposes :) Hence the request for back-up in saying that mum knows best ;) On 2/18/2006, brendamanning [EMAIL

RE: [ozmidwifery] Babies Sleep Again...

2006-02-17 Thread Ken WArd
DAAIRY FARMERS MAY MILK AT THE SAME TIMES EACH DAY, BUT CALVES FEED ALL THE TIME, WHENEVER THEY ARE HUNGRY. AS HUMAN BABIES NEED TO. WHO IS HUNGRY AT THE SAME TIME EVERY DAY? ALL ANIMALS FEED AS REQUIRED AND I AM YET TO SEE ONE WITH A WATCH. MAUREEN -Original Message- From: [EMAIL