Melanie
By any chance did this mother have artifical rupture of membranes or a fetal
scalp electrode applied?
Briege
Melanie Sommeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi wise women of the list,
I am curious if anyone can enlighten me of any alternatives to Antibiotics
in labour to decrease
/Documents/K2EDCPD.pdfHope this helps Briege Briege Lagan PhD Student/Clinical Midwife SpecialistUniversity of Ulster Northern Ireland Naomi Wilkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all,Just wondering how common it is for cord blood gases to be done in maternity units. I work in a
small
Sadie In UK min of 10 days max of 28 days from birth of babyBriege Sadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, One of my students has asked how long the duty of care is for postnatal women who are discharged into the community? Is it different in each state?Cheers,Sadie
Dear colleagues Just over one month ago I sent an email to the group inviting midwives (including students)who had direct clinical contact with pregnant women to complete an online questionnaire onInternet use in pregnancy. I am sending this follow up email to thank thosewho have already
Meg Try:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?DB=pubmed or http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=Journalshttp://scholar.google.com/http://www.internurse.com/http://www.proquest.co.uk/http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journal_browse.cws_homeMost librarys
Kelly In the maternity unit I worked in Northern Ireland we tend to leave women at term who had spontaneous rupture of members up to 48 hours to see if they go into labour before interveningWomen who have their members artifically rupturedas part of the induction of labour proceduretend to be
for whom it may not be relevant.Kind regards Briege Lagan (PhD Student/Clinical Midwife Specialist) Room B035 Institute of Nursing Research University of Ulster cromore Road Coleraine Northern Ireland Phone: 44 (0) 28 703 23022 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send instant messages to your