Does anyone have this book. I would like to either borrow or buy it
ASAP. Thanks, MM
Trying Again : A Guide to Pregnancy
After Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss (Paperback)
by Ann
Douglas 2000.
Dont forget to include your Midwifery / Doula
Business in the Nappy Bag Book for next year its a FREE listing
in a nationally distributed book and the deadline is just 20 days away! http://www.nappybag.com.au/freelist.php
- I hope we can see lots of Midwives and Doulas listed this year
bout a new childrens book about homebirth called "Welcome Home Jimi Jazz", written and illustrated by a HBAC woman in NSW called Chrissy Butler.
The pictures are amazing and the story just beautiful, esp the one of the baby crowning !!
www.chrissybutler.com.au
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Hi
all,
If any of you
would like to come, the official launch of my new book "Sleeping Like a Baby" (
Penguin) is this Saturday. Babies MOST welcome. Feel free to pass this on to
anybody who may be interested. See below for details.
Pinky
www.pinky-mychild.com
When? Saturday 8
Just letting those involved in homebirth about a new childrens book about homebirth called "Welcome Home Jimi Jazz", written and illustrated by a HBAC woman in NSW called Chrissy Butler.
The pictures are amazing and the story just beautiful, esp the one of the bab
Just a quick note to announce the launch of the first book Ireland
to help Irish mums understand that they DO have choices other than Active
Management of Labour.
The Better Birth Book is a compilation of resources, birth
stories and evidence based research on maternity care in Ireland
2006 8:33
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] From the Land of
Active Management - The Better Birth Book - Taking the Mystery (and Fear) out
of Childbirth
Just a quick note to announce the
launch of the first book Ireland to help Irish mums
understand that they DO have choices
yes JO - its fabulous!!pinky
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From:
jo
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Cc: 'sarahjbuckley'
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:45
PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Sarah
Buckley's book: Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering now!
Hi
Subject: Gentle Birth,
Gentle Mothering now!
Dear friends
I am excited to tell you that my
book, Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering: The
wisdom and science of gentle choices in pregnancy, birth, and parenting
is now in my webshop and available for purchase at http://www.sarahjbuckley.com
Hi all,
I received a copy of Sarahs book 2
weeks ago in the post to review for Birthings magazine and although I have not
yet read it from cover to cover I have referred to it at least 5 times in the
last 2 weeks both for my work as a CBE and as a doula, as well as a mother of 4
No one else has sent it so I will. It's a lovely book, I've
already read it.
: )
From: "sarahjbuckley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date:
1 December 2005 10:07:22
PMSubject: Gentle Birth, Gentle
Mothering now!Dear
friendsI
am excited to tell you that my book, Gentle Birth, Gentle
Janet, thanks for posting this. I concur, it's really beautifully done
and chock full of good info and new ideas. I highly recommend it.
Gloria in Canada
Janet Fraser wrote:
No one else has
sent it so I will. It's a lovely book, I've already read it.
: )
From
Hi everyone,
Has anyone else read Ina May's new book? (Ina May Gaskin's guide to childbirth) It is just brilliant very easy to read and is actually as much for pregnant women as for midwives.The outcomes of "The Farm" are included at the end which just blow you away - all achieved
book reviewers.
Twice each year we send out the new titles we have received to
appropriate members of our reviewers panel, who then diligently read
the book (within a few weeks)and send us back a review. These are then
posted on the Birth International web site, and are used by others as a
guide
Hi Listers,
Several years ago I put out a request for volunteer book reviewers. Twice
each year we send out the new titles we have received to appropriate
members of our reviewers panel, who then diligently read the book (within a
few weeks)and send us back a review. These are then posted
ut I don't think they have the "100 ways to calm crying", at the very
least I could ensure they have this book, and because I see new parents it
would be great to have some order forms handy. I and others really enjoyed
yourtalk at the conference. We cannot hear the message about tr
]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:49
AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Book poster and
order forms
Dear Pinky,
I run a support group from a Parenting Library in
the Northern suburbs of Perth. By the way It was my 5 month baby boy who
wasusing you as a foot restas he breastfed
Hello wonderful woman!
I am very thrilled and excited to tell you about
'Puberty Girl' - the new book by my friend and colleague Shushann
Movsessian which is being launched today by Allen Unwin. I've
seen an advance copy and I'm sure the girls are gonna love it! Shushann
has used her very
Have you all seen this?
http://www.petitiononline.com/banezzo/petition.html
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would like to be more available - ie Sheila Kitzionger
instead of What to Expect - we dont need to buy - we could have got the book
from another source while we were waiting for our order :)
Pinky
www.pinky-mychild.com
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From: A Menna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
something done
about this terrible book.
I contacted DOCS, who gave me a number for another place and then they gave
me the number for the Commissioner for Children and Young People. I
expressed my concerns and they asked that I send it in writing. I then
decided, that instead of just a letter, I
Hi Abby,
Thanks for filling us in.
I have read Ezzos book 1 and flicked through the others -I begrudged
paying - but need to know the enemy. I agree - in my opinion it is abuse
and it is convincing. I have personally come across mothers who have had
awful experiences - my email box attracts lots
this "whisperer" book (that echo those of ezzo's) she had a wonderful bub and her fatigue disappeared. Now remember I've had four babies so you'd think my instincts would now better, however, weariness does weird things to your brain. I thought I'd give the techniques of strict scheduling
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From:
Kylie Carberry
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 4:53
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Petition to
ban Ezzo(Babywise) book
After giving birth to my fourth child seven months ago I was tired (of
course
g said, being a true liberal (very
small l, doesn't that date me)myself, I cannot support banning the book.
Only 'cause I don't support book banning.
marilyn
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From:
Kylie Carberry
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 4:53
PM
Subje
Thanks, I will wait patiently, MM
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Hi Andrea
Excuse me if this seems a silly question, but what is the web address to add
names to the mailing list?
Tania
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From: Andrea Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Book title
Hi
address to add
names to the mailing list?
Tania
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From: Andrea Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Book title
Hi,
Just to let you know that this book will not be available in Australia
until mid
Hi,
Just to let you know that this book will not be available in Australia
until mid September, according to Elsevier. I know that extracts of it have
appeared in The Practising Midwife, but it takes some months for English
titles to be shipped here ready for sale.
We will have it on our web
Hi, I wish to buy a book called "Normal Childbirth: evidence debate"
Ed. Soo Downe. Publisher:Churchill-Livingstone. Has anyone
read it or know where I can buy it? thanks, MM
it's on amazon.com but it's $55US plus
shipping
Kirsten
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From:
Mary
Murphy
To: list
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 6:58
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Book title
Hi, I wish to buy a book called "Normal Childbirth: evidence
debat
or from
http://www.elsevier.com.au/book.cfm?id=75394
for $85AU
All I did was go to www.google.com.au and put the title of the
book in the search - came up with several hits
Kirsten
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From:
Mary
Murphy
To: list
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 6:58
wrote:
Hi, I wish to buy a book called Normal Childbirth: evidence debate Ed. Soo Downe. Publisher: Churchill-Livingstone. Has anyone read it or know where I can buy it? thanks, MM
Andrea
I have a book review for you, but can't remember
who I should email it to.
Can you email me offlist and let me know who I
should send it to.
Thanks
Debbie Slater
Pursuant to the fascinating discussion on midwives, obstetric nurses and the
micropolitics of the professions vis a vis obstetricians and other doctors involved in
childbirth I have just finished my easter read: Misconceptions by Terry McGee, an
obstetrician and first-time author from
Hi Carol
Glad you are doing the update. Your book was always a valuable reference.
Will you be adding anything on the homebirth choice?
The Australian Society of Independent Midwives IASIM) still exists, although with deploeted numbers due to many of the IPMs dropping out through lack
Hi everyone,
I have recently rejoined the list because I have
been asked by Random House to update a book I wrote in 1997 when I was the
editor of 'Australia's Parents magazine' and 'Pregnancy magazine'. It's titled
'Having a Baby. The essential Australian guide to pregnancy and birth' and I
member MC actovist or Kiwi Immigrant )
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From:
Carol Fallows
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:15
AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Updating
book
Hi everyone,
I have recently rejoined the list because I have
been asked
Denise
Thank you for the link I visited
and am very impressed I have my fingers crossed this book might help to
counter the damage done by What to Expect to go wrong when your
Expecting.
I wonder if it is available in Australia
yet?
Hug
Julie
Julie Clarke CBE
Childbirth
julie
it is available, Capers have it, got one a couple of
weeks ago.
Barbara
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Denise
Thank you for the link - I visited and am very
impressed - I have my
fingers crossed this book might help to counter the
damage done by What
to Expect to go
Editor of Mothering Magazine has written a
birth book worth a look ?http://www.mercola.com/2003/sep/20/natural_birth.htm
Denise
a really good book which I think everyone should
read, it is called Pursuing the Birth Machine by Marsden Wagner. I
am only on the third chapter, but it is amazing to have some of the
things I have been suspicious of confirmed. It's not all in my head
after all.
Claire Saxby
It is certainly a good book. He also has some articles on the birthinternational site worth reading.
Judy
From: "Rob and Claire Leslie-Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ozmidwifery] excellent book
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 200
I have just started a really good book which I think everyone should read,
it is called Pursuing the Birth Machine by Marsden Wagner. I am only on
the third chapter, but it is amazing to have some of the things I have been
suspicious of confirmed. It's not all in my head after all.
Claire
Make sure you finish the book Claire - it is full of insight and has lessons
for us all. You should read his paper Fish Can't See Water - you can
access it on the Birthinternational website - it is well worth a read. I
gave it to all the doctors at work!
Regards, Lynne
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Hi Katrina
I have a VBAC package in my private library for VBAC women who book into
my classes to borrow which I find very useful it consists of:
(Book) Birth after C.Section by Dr Bruce Flamm very good but I don't
know if it's still in print -
(Book) The Caeserean Experience by Sarah Clement
What was it like to be a midwife in the 18th century? Read Mother and
Child Were Saved, The Memoirs (1693-1740), of Frisian Midwife Catharina
Schrader, and find out. Hurry! Only a limited number of copies are
available.
Hi All,
Does anyone know if this book is available within Australia? - It would be
quicker and less costly for postage.
Thanks, Leanne.
From: Jo Dean Bainbridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ozmidwifery
Hi All,
I would like some recommendations on a good VBAC book for our local ABA
library Any ideas?
Katrina Matthews
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From: Tim and Katrina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 2:15 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] VBAC book
Hi All,
I would like some recommendations on a good VBAC book for our local ABA
library Any ideas?
Katrina Matthews
. If you are interested, please email me the following details:
Name Anne Clarke
Postal address 41 Kidman Pl, Keperra Q 4054
Phone number 07 33516895
Area of interest/expertise
Midwife, Child, Adolescent and Family Health, Childbirth Educator, Lactation
Consultant
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- Original Message -
From:
Pinky McKay
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:17
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
Hi Jayne,
Where are you? that must have been a long time
ago -I think I remember writing one about homeschooling my kids (do you want
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:42
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
What a fabulous role model you are Pinky. I
didn't home school, chose to battle the system instead, really wish I would
have home schooled, more for the bruisesI received than the g
Hello intrepid readers,
Thank you all very much for you generous offers of help with book
reviewing. I now have a great list of readers which will keep us happy for
quite a while.
I am sorting out books today for sending out and there will be another
mailing next week. More just before
eat Rag round his neck all day! Oh,
it's great being a parent of spirited children!
aviva
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From: Pinky
McKay
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
Hi Jayne -Yes, itsfine to forward - add
my website to i
Pinky, can you hear the sound of many hands
clapping? There are two here from me.
Love,
Aviva
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From: Pinky
McKay
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
Hi Marilyn
my youngest is in the local school, he
Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
Reminds me of that wonderful piece of
wisdomexclaimed by Sue Clarke (homebirth/Mothers And Midwives Action
Group, Melbourne) watching Leslie feed: "Aviva, your son is going to spend the
rest of his life looking for a woman with breasts bigger than his hea
Thanks
Pinky
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From:
Aviva
Sheb'a
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 12:00
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
Pinky, can you hear the sound of many hands
clapping? There are two here from me.
Love,
Aviva
w (we have to cater to the advertisers) and definitely a cover shot -' when
I have read the book I will, scan it in myself'- Obviously space was a big
consideration so lucky to have a mention at all,but actually I dont think
she has read the book - "firm but loving routines!!" - firm and
, 2002 10:36
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] My book
Hi Jen
Wow! if you noticed that wee bit at least others
might too.
Thanks, yes I "knew" there was going to be a
mention - I approached the editor / discussed an article/ (even offered to
write one) was told t
ovember 17, 2002 11:07
PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My book
Pinky,
At present I'm typing up articles from very old
issues of The Compleat Mother for republishing in future issues. I came
across one of yours yesterday :)
Regards,
Jayne
- Origin
ing myself with fear
of what he might do to the camera! Now THAT was the best part!
Aviva
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From: Pinky
McKay
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 10:06 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] My book
Hi Jen
Wow! if you noticed that wee bit at least others
might t
Andrea,
As always I am interested in reviewing. Not fussy so long as it has to
do with birth but preferably midwifery rather than obstetric
Andrea Quanchi
98 Haverfield Street
Echuca, 3564
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are once again looking for volunteers to add to our team of book
reviewers. Each year we receive a number of new tiles that we add to our
list on the web site and in our catalogue and as a service to our
customers, we like to be able to point buyers to a review of the book to
give them an idea
Sent: Friday, 15 November 2002 1:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Calling for book reviewers
Hi listers,
We are once again looking for volunteers to add to our team of book
reviewers. Each year we receive a number of new tiles that we add to our
list on the web site and in our
As we have a range of titles available, we will try to match the book with
your area of interest. An outline of how to prepare the review will be
included. We are hoping to have all reviews completed and on our web site
by the end of January.
If you are interested, please email me
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Calling for book reviewers
Hi Andrea,
I would be happy to be a book reviewer.
NameRobin Moon
Postal address 16 Chester Street Epping
Phone number98691211
Area of interest/expertise:Midwifery
Robin
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Hi listers,
We are once again looking for volunteers to add to our team of book
reviewers. Each year we receive a number of new tiles that we add to our
list on the web site and in our catalogue and as a service to our
customers, we like to be able to point buyers to a review of the book
thanks Pinky,
I am just asking because Adelaide is a 'funny'
market. There are set ways in the way things are done and so on. It
depends on where the book was sold and how it was promoted that will determine
the success (as is the case in other places I suppose). The birth
community
: [ozmidwifery] book sharing,
reinforcement of PUSH FOR BIRTH REFORM ( VERY LONG)
Dear List,
I have to share this book - it will make you howl
in anguish: it willreinforce your
determination to change childbirth practices in this country through the
NMAP.
Midwives must fight for natural birth.
Yes
Dear List,
I have to share this book - it will make you howl
in anguish: it willreinforce your
determination to change childbirth practices in this country through the
NMAP.
Midwives must fight for natural birth.
Yes.. PUSH FOR BIRTH REFORM.
So, to those of us who mayoccasionally
Hi Robyn
Sisters eh! My book is called Parenting By
Heart -at least I think that would be the one you are referring to - 100 Ways to
Calm the Crying is the new one (I have just heard the warehouse is empty - they
are about to do a reprint!!)-I actually suggested to a mum at a talk last
week
how about Henci Goer's little gem "The thinking woman's guide
to a better birth", having said that, it's pretty 'in your face"...
Tania
I have just read "Year of Wonders" by Geraldine Brooks and
really enjoyed it. It is set in 1666 and describes the fortunes of an English
village during the plague through the eyes of a young woman. There is a story
line about midwifery and the views of people of that time in relation to
Along the lines of books to read- I know you probably already have read
it- but The Red Tent by Anita Diamant is another great book
when it comes to midwifery and womens bodies.
A private practicing midwife recommended it to me and I loved
it.
Take Care
Alphia
At 09:33 PM 24/05/2002 +0930
People are disappearing out of my address book. Can anyone give me
any info? Is it a virus? thanks, Mary M
Dear Margi,
theres is a very good book called childhood sexual abuse, sexuality,
pregnancy and birthing by Patricia Smith. It costs $30.00 through Capers.
I don't know of any other company who stock this book, but its definitely
worth a read.
Kind regards
Deb Minge
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Thank you everyone for your fast and informative replies.
Much easier than me searching for hours on end.
Sally
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hi Mary,
I was asking for personal stories about
crying experiences to thread through my book "100 Ways to Calm the Crying" due
out in July (I actually thought it would be sooner but although the writing
timelimit is short, there is a lengthy process to publication and
, or
want to order this book (02) 9519 5377.
Regards,
Andrea
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Birth International * ACE Graphics * Associates in Childbirth Education
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Dear list,
Does anyone remember where to obtain a copy of the AMAP
resource book for implementing alternative models of midwifery care. It was
mentioned on the list a few weeks ago but i have unfortunately deleted it. I
urgently need to purchase. Please email me at work [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Leigh
You can get it direct fom AMAP
Their phone number is (02)95141677
Justine Caines
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And what do they have to say (if anything) about breastfeeding?
It's a worry isn't it? I will suggest the author does more research to
present 'modern-day' rituals surrounding birth, rather than outdated ones.
BB Jackie Mawson.
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This was my response to the author. Thankyou all who responded to my urgent
query.
BB Jackie Mawson.
I am scrutinizing first proofs of the above book, which is due for
publication in April, and I have a very simple question which I am sure you
can answer. Do doctors
Go with your first thought. Makes me wonder what else is in this book that
has not been researched as to present day usage.
Have a Happy New Year Everyone
Carole Gilmour
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From: Jackie Mawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ozmidwifery List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, 31 December 2001 12:11
Subject: Penguin Book of Etiquette
Hi all,
I received this query today and was about to respond
: Penguin Book of Etiquette
Hi Jackie
'Absolutely not!' is what I would answer the query - it would also be of
benefit to get someone to review the section on rituals surrounding the
birth of a child who is involved with birth like a midwife. There may be
other rituals that are also obsolete
exist! I suppose there must be many instances where people's writing is
used and never discovered. I have taken this as a compliment (am feeling
quite literary even!) and hope that readers of Jane's book will benefit from
my take on the events of my son's birth. I was surprised it was used
Dear
all
I'd
like to differentiate between copyright infringement that Joy and Pinky are
talking about and stories for the 'The Birth Book'. In no way did I infringe
copyright.
People
had emailed me privately with their birth stories after a request for birth
storiesfor inclusioninto
Hi Jane and all,
I hope you didnt think I was implying that Jane
could possibly have infringed copyright -that wasnt what I meant at all -just
that publishers obviously all handle things differently - some seem much more
thorough than others about crossing the "T"s and dotting the "i"s -
Hi
The Birth Book was released at the end of last month. I had the pleasure of
being involved in its making.
I requested birth stories on this list to put in 'The Birth Book' about 18
months ago. At the time I was sent around 5 stories with permission to
include them in the book. The stories
AM
To: Midwifery List
Subject:Birth Story Book
I was absolutely delighted yesterday to completely by accident discover
that
my birth story was published in The Birth Book, Carol Barbar (revised
edition published this year). I was in a bookshop with husband (who is the
IT Manager
nd if I am acknowleged and people have toldme EXACTLY
what they are using but I was shocked to find a direct quote ina
book on body imageby a well known Melbourne writer/ cartoonist a few years
ago that simply referenced my article as "Belly Dancing article Sunday Age
". -Not even m
, October 04, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: Recommended reference book
I 'll be really interested to read others responses on this. I had to
convert
the mmol/L to mg/dL and came up with 165mg/dL which is a little high if
this
was a normal blood glucose: not a 1hour after a 75g screening load
just a random draw
then when had she last eaten and what was it? Hopefully Henci's book can
bring some restraint to the rule out of homebirth and talk of c/s. I don't
(personally) think it is unreasonable to screen some women in pregnancy for
diabetes, not for the usual reason of trying to avoid
Dear list
I have a client who though on the program continued
to see her GP as she thought he was supportive and a good doctor.
Well she ran me in tears last weekend
her Gp had done a non fasting blood sugar on her
and with a result of 9.2 informed her - at 32weeks and nosymptoms or
history
Hi
I am currently doing some work for the Nappy
Bag Book - a neat little directory to goods /services/ support for pregnant and
new mums. Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane editions will come out in March 2002 -
deadline later this month but the sooner we attend tolistings the
better - If any
To all who are interested in childbirth, you are invited to:
Maternity Coalition's FORUM and LAUNCH of KERREEN REIGER'S NEW BOOK
'OUR BODIES, OUR BABIES'
The Maternity Coalition in conjunction with the absolutely women's health
program invites you to a forum and book launch.
THE CHILDBIRTH
a 'Handbook' or
'resource book' for midwives and managers wanting to set up/develop/sustain
continuity of midwifery care models in Australia. This labour of love is
progressing well now and we wish to finish it in the next month. It will be
in the form of a ring-binder type folder that you will be able to add
Andrea
Is this book available from mainstream bookstores
and if so who is the publisher. The subject is very topical. I have just
attended a nursing careers day in Perth today. Lots of interest in midwifery
from students but some horror stories from nurses trying to survive in the
public
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