Can somebody PLEASE tell me where Selangor is? I would move if I had to
work in a place like that.
Gail :)
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:21:35
at Nambour on the sunshine coast in QLD :) It IS a
great place! :)
- Original Message - From: Gail McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] waterbirth
Can somebody PLEASE tell me where Selangor is? I
I can add to this outrage. I am a naturopath and as such could not assist
any of my pregnant patients to birth their babies. I had to go the
circuitous route and study first as an RN then 1 year postgrad to become a
midwife. Now, after this four years, as a midwife I cannot claim rebate
Pardon my ignorance, but where is Selangor? I too would be interested in
published outcomes
Luv, Gail
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Hello, everybody,
It's been really interesting reading about the birth
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It's been so interesting for me to read about this birth and Andrea's
woman's experience too. I am a newly qualified student midwife currently
working in birth suite doing my rotations. I have come across both these
types of births and each time I instinctively knew the mother baby only
- Original Message - From: Gail McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] What happened with this birth?
It's been so interesting for me to read about this birth and Andrea's
woman's experience
Great idea!! What a fabulous documentary opportunity for someone.
Wish I could do it.
Gail x
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To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] rural maternity services
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006
Hi, Paivi,
I for one would be very interested in an exchange program. As a student we
have very little access to any other form of midwifery other than that
practised at the hospital we are placed with. It would be wonderful to be
able to broaden one's knowledge with first-hand experience of
This is really interesting. As a student I have access to hundreds of
databases. I went straight to Lancet to access the article. (Actually, it
is 1990, 335(8681), not 1997. Anyway, guess what? While the article is
listed in the contents page at the front, it cannot be accessed. I tried
Mary, I'm a midwifery student I saw you at the Homebirth Australia
Conference this year. I've been on this mailing list since the beginning of
the year I've read it every day since I signed on. I have to say that you
have an uncanny knack of saying things in such a way that I go Oh yeah,
it.
At 3:51 PM +1000 9/8/06, Gail McKenzie wrote:
Hi All.
The feedback I've gotten so far seems to mirror what I instinctively
believe breastfeeding to be. Pamphlets that are distributed at the
hospital advocate breastfeeding as a learned response from both mother and
baby. Um...May I
To all you magnificent home birth warrior women out there, could you please
tell me if any of your birthing women have problems with breastfeeding. I'm
a middy student working on a ward at the present I'm astounded by how many
women have problems with breastfeeding.
If your women do not,
Hi All.
The feedback I've gotten so far seems to mirror what I instinctively believe
breastfeeding to be. Pamphlets that are distributed at the hospital
advocate breastfeeding as a learned response from both mother and baby.
Um...May I say.CRAP?
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Hi everybody,
For those of you who were at that wonderful homebirth conference in Geelong
last month, you may recall Ina May warning us about women in the US whose
uterus had been sutured in one single layer instead of two following
caesareans and the problems this poses for future VBACs.
Hi, Nicole,
VBAC stands for Vaginal Birth After Caesarian. Not many hospitals will
accommodate a woman wanting to give birth vaginally after a caesarian,
quoting it too dangerous and that it could lead to uterine rupture, but the
research literature supports VBAC and found it to be no more
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