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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] vbac and second stage
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 12:07:11 +1000
The 'bottomy things' . Lol. What a diplomatic way of putting it, i love it!
Very true, though. I am r
: [ozmidwifery] vbac and
second stage
I would just like to second what Carolyn has
said. And to add my own two cents worth. Firstly I really don't think there is
a typical vbac labour, that being said there are some commonalities, I think.
Depending on how far along the woman
es.
Robin
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] vbac and
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I know this is an older posting, but I have
worked with a few women lately and also taken
body what to get together is Sydney to work with
their fears as a midwife?
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Dean Bainbridge
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] vbac and second
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I would like
I would like to generate discussion on the list
about typical vbac labours if I may?
As a great number of vbacs are women whom have had
a 'drama' in a previous birth which resulted in a cs, there is a valid belief
that the woman would probably bring a number of 'issues' into the vbac.
Dean
BainbridgeSent: Monday, 23 September 2002 10:55 PMTo:
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second stage
I would like to generate discussion on the list
about typical vbac labours if I may?
As a great number of vbacs are women whom have
had a 'drama