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Hello fellow ozmiders.
I have pasted below a birth story from my journal of a babe born in the caul.I have had three women in my time as a mid student, birth their babes in the caul
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Tina,
I have only just got around to reconnecting to oz mid after Darwin and
so glad I did so I could read this great story
Andrea Quanchi
Hello Andrea, thank you...
and great to have you back on
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Beautifully told Tina.
Cheers,
Joanne.
Thanks Joanne,
Regards Tina P.
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ditto Mary - we have had the privilege of
witnessing the birth of several babes born in cauls through water at Selangor,
but no photos from these. I would love it if you could send the photos
wizard was born in the caul.
Thanks Tina P for sharingthe entry from your
journal - lovely story.
Jo Hunter
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Hi Mary
Could you please send me the photos of babies born
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Thanks heaps
Helen Cahill
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Thanks for the replies Julie Marilyn. Re the flash. I
have no proof, just going on instinct, but asmany of our births these
days are waterbirths, I don't want a baby getting a fright gasping
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What a sad/poor reflection of what happens in
hospital birth!!
I had not seen or been involved in such until I started
attending Homebirths!I remember the first time
Im rolling on the floor laughing
even more so now
Sally
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Mary, I
hear' from familiar 'voices'still around. Hello to Mary and Denise, and
others.
Regards, Sue
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Hehehe, the obvious que
Fascinating!
Thanks for sharing your experience, Sue.
Jen
3rd year BMid student, MelbourneSusan Cudlipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first time I birthed a baby in the caul was funny, the woman was on all fours so I was expecting to see the face first. Out slides this featureless head and my
Actually Jo, I thought it must have been a Resident MO as he was so
ignorant. I have emailed him the photos from Lieve in Holland. He
will probably flip at the lurid colour of the baby up on the mothers chest, but
the photos of the baby in caul emerging and the mother breaking the membranes
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Actually Jo, I thought it must have been a Resident MO as he was so
ignorant. I have emailed him the photos from Lieve in Holland.
He will probably flip at the lurid colour of the baby up on the
mothers chest, but the photos of the baby in caul
No, he didn't give me the address, but I don't want the person who did, to
get into trouble. It wasn't midwifery or nursing staff. MM
Hello fellow ozmiders.
I have pasted below a birth story from my journal of a babe born in the caul.I have had three women in my time as a mid student, birth their babes in the caulthe first at home thru water.then this wonderful birth with 'Kirsty' in hospital on the shower
I guess anecdotal evidence will not suffice for
this gentleman, umh! If photographic eveidence is required then you could
have high speed film, slow shutter speed and while you prolly wont get a
great photo, you may have some evidence in the future. I had my camera set up
like this for the
Hi Mary,
You can tell the paediatric registrar that there
are photosof babies being born in the caul at:
http://www.birthdiaries.com/diary/39vbirth.htm(scroll
down a few photos)
and
http://www.midwives.net/hsh/caul.htm
Hope that helps!
Andrea Bilcliff
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What a sad/poor reflection of what happens in
hospital birth!!
I had not seen or been involved in such until I started attending
Homebirths!I remember the first time wsatching inititially wondering
what was happening then my first catch of a baby in the Caul being my own
"now what is it I
Hehehe, the obvious question from the midwife student for you wise midwives...
What DO you do?! :o)
JenDenise Hynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What a sad/poor reflection of what happens in hospital birth!!
I had not seen or been involved in such until I started attending Homebirths!I remember
you break it peel it down over the
face firstclearing the mouth ready for that first
breathe!!Denise
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Hehehe
Interesting. Thanks Denise!
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Jen
The midwives I have been with at home from whom I have learnt most therefore what I did was to leave it intact till the babies head was out - as it acts as a cushion for the mother and baby.
Also based on Michle Odent's
Sorry no photos but I have had a baby birth this
way and I know ir is possible.
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Today a paediatric registrar told me that it was
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