Dear all,
Can anyone help with some contacts in SA for VBA2C? There
are two mums in my forums desperate for a VB and are being laughed at by their
doctors and midwives. One has a history of PE and the other not. I have
suggested hiring a MIPP to go with them, but if anyone knows of a
Sorry one in Perth, one Adelaide
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
Creator, BellyBelly.com.au
Gentle Solutions From Conception to Parenthood
BellyBelly Birth Support
- http://www.bellybelly.com.au/birth-support
From: Kelly @
BellyBelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 1
I have a friend, B/F child till 3 yrs. Lovely, normal weight. Then started
to gain, and now at 12-13 yrs is a size 18. Am wondering what she was
getting from the breast milk that she is not getting from her food. I don't
think she overeats, (they live 8 hrs away and I don't see them that often).
FYI
Risk
of haemorrhage 'increases with IVF'
Clara Pirani, Medical reporter
May 26, 2006
WOMEN
who have IVF treatment are six times more likely to suffer a potentially
dangerous condition during pregnancy than those who conceive naturally.
A study of 845,000 births in Norway
Aaarrgh! Chapman should know better than to spout this rot:
As a woman gets older she's more likely to have placenta praevia and obviously
women who have IVF are older.
The majority of women treated at my clinic are under 35 and I am fairly sure
IVFA's stats are similar (Chapman's clinic, I
this was the same as it was in 97'
Kelly @ BellyBelly wrote:
You all probably know this but it’s new to me, I hadn’t seen this
before on the RANZCOG website in their homebirth paper:
*College Statement*
Title *Home births*
Statement No. *C-Obs 2*
Date of this document *November
Hi All,
I have forwarded this entire email because it wouldn't allow me to copy and
paste just the article on VBAC. I hope you can access it ...
Leanne.
Leanne Wynne
Midwife in charge of Women's Business
Mildura Aboriginal Health Service Mob 0418 371862
From: Contemporary OB/GYN Newsline
Dear all,
I am doing a story for My Child magazine on younger mothers (girls in the 20-25 demographic) who choose to start families early rather that the current social trend of later.It is mainly a personal view type piece but I also wanted toadd to it with a few of the advantages health wise of
this was the same as it was in 97'
Yep and still a crock
J
Kelly @ BellyBelly wrote:
You all probably know this but it’s new to me, I hadn’t seen this
before on the RANZCOG website in their homebirth paper:
*College Statement*
Title *Home births*
Statement No. *C-Obs 2*
Feel free to post on my forums (and say I
said it was ok) as there are lots of younger mums in the younger couples
section
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
Creator, BellyBelly.com.au
Gentle Solutions From Conception to Parenthood
BellyBelly Birth Support
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Hi Kylie,
I'm currently 26, but we
started our family when we were 25. I'm happy to talk to you about
this. :o)
Felicity
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Kylie Carberry
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 10:15
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