[ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism?

2006-07-14 Thread Kelly @ BellyBelly
One of the women on my forum had a crisis and was going to have a caesar, but with a bit of encouragement from the others on the site and with the Obs back-up she decided against it and was ecstatic, but then said WOW you girls totally rock when a girls in need! I actually have to be

RE: [ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism?

2006-07-14 Thread Nicole Carver
. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Kelly @ BellyBellySent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:00 PMTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: [ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism? One of the women on my forum had a crisis

Re: [ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism?

2006-07-14 Thread Michelle Windsor
Hi Kelly,In my (limited!) experience with this sort of thing, women are usually on Clexane which is an anticoagulant ie 'thins the blood'. If the woman went into labour naturally while still on Clexane, obviously her risk of haemorrage would be increased. But to stop the clexane days before

Re: [ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism?

2006-07-14 Thread Jo Bourne
I was on clexane this pregnancy (for a different condition) I interviewed two OBs and one wanted to follow exactly this protocol, the other recommended my case was mild enough to cease clexane at 34w and wait for natural labour. My understanding from speaking to other women who have to take

RE: [ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism?

2006-07-14 Thread Ganesha Rosat
@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Induction due to pulmonary embolism? Hi Kelly, In my (limited!) experience with this sort of thing, women are usually on Clexane which is an anticoagulant ie 'thins the blood'. If the woman went into labour naturally while still on Clexane