the placenta could not be left to come out on it's
own?
Yvette
(not a midwife, just pg with twins mother of 3)
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Yvette
As a guesstimate I would say this is the practice of 90-95% of births, most
women have no clue their is even an option. It would seem the evidence re
active management of 3rd stage is dodgy as the loss is not measured outside
the birthing area and I believe that administering syntocinon
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Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 7:24 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] umbilical cord
thanks for that,
at the institution where i work you give synt at the birth of the anterior
shoulder, as per protocol. and no i had never been entertained with the
stories
hello,
i was with a birthing woman yesterday and wanted to share this with the list
and to get everyones feelings on the matter.after waiting for signs of
seperation of the placenta after the birth and following syntocinon iv i
commenced controlled cord traction. After a feeling a little
Two holes ... like it was Velamentous Insertion of Umbilical Cord. Makes
the most sense to me. Divided into two.. then two holes??
Love Sally
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01, 2005 9:50 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] umbilical cord
hello,
i was with a birthing woman yesterday and wanted to share this with the
list and to get everyones feelings on the matter.after waiting for signs
of seperation of the placenta after the birth and following syntocinon iv
i commenced
entertained with stories of this happening. Maureen
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] umbilical cord
hello,
i was with a birthing