Thursday, January 19, 2006 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Just to add to this, after talking about this the other night, I've
been
thinking a bit about it too. Obviously an awareness of positioning
of the
baby is beneficial, but I'm with you Jo, too much emphasi
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Could anyone describe the "rebozo techniq
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Could anyone describe the "rebozo technique" to me, as I am currentlly
caring for a lovely primip with an OP, term plus, who has been niggling for
a few days. We have been trying OFP, stair walking
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>>Just to add to this, after talking about this the other night, I've been
>>thinking a bit about it too. Obviously an awareness of positioning of the
>>baby is beneficial, but I'm with you Jo
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Just to add to this, after talking about this the other night, I've been
thinking a bit about it too. Obviously an awareness of positioning of the
baby is benef
ose more experienced?
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Thanks Nancy,
Having had 2 stubborn OP babies myself I li
Thanks Nancy,
Having had 2 stubborn OP babies myself I lived and breathed the Optimal
Fetal Positioning for the second child. Interestingly I didn’t get so
hung up on it the third time and that was the only babe who was OA.
Must say that there is a danger sometimes in being too obsessed with
doin
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stats...interesting
Hi Marilyn and
Mary
I understand the
frustrations you are mentioning with op babies –
In my sessions I
encourage the women along the same lines that both of you are discussing as
managing the op presentation but also include
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Hi Jo:
I never cease to be amazed at how this 1cm/hour or
Freidman's Curve continues to be applied rigorously to women in labour. Coming
from the homebirth environment to the hospital one, at least to my mind it
is hurdle often before women. As a midwifery student this view of labour was
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