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2004-06-30 Thread pauline
y, June 30, 2004 4:39 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Thanks for the responses! > Hi Kirsten > I'm a BMid student also and I have to agree with the others about asking > questions. Someone told me once that 'the only silly question is the one you > don't ask'. During my

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2004-06-29 Thread Tania & Laurie
Hi Kirsten I'm a BMid student also and I have to agree with the others about asking questions. Someone told me once that 'the only silly question is the one you don't ask'. During my 21/2 years as a mid student I've referred to this quote many, many, many times!!! Cheers Tania - Original Messa

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2004-06-29 Thread Dean & Jo
Dear Kirsten, my name is Jo and I am the co-ordinator of CARES SA (Caesarean Awareness Recovery Education Support South Australia). I read your email with interest and was going to respond but the others were quick to reply. VBAC is a huge area of importance that is often ignored. People in mate

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2004-06-29 Thread Jen Semple
Hi Kirsten,   I'm a 3rd years BMid... PLEASE don't apologise or feel bad for asking a question (I'm starting to realise that we women spend WAY too much time apologising & feeling guilty, but damn it's a hard habit to break!).   We've ALL been there (even midwives who trained 30 years ago!) & hopef

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2004-06-29 Thread Abby and Toby
Hi Kirsten, I don't think you should ever feel silly asking questions, I am always asking questions of my mentor when I don't understand something. Maybe you could bring this topic to one of your lecturers, it would be great if all B Mid students learnt about the evidence based realities of VBAC.

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2004-05-30 Thread Denise Hynd
: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] thanks Thomas Wharton Related books at Amazon.com: Thomas Wharton's Adenographia By: Stephen Freer (Editor), $149,50 Buy now» English anatomist, born Aug

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2004-05-29 Thread Fiona Rumble
Thomas Wharton Related books at Amazon.com: Thomas Wharton's Adenographia By: Stephen Freer (Editor), $149,50 Buy now» English anatomist, born August 31, 1614, Winston-on-Tees, Durham county; died November 15, 1673, London. Associated eponyms: Wharton

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2004-05-29 Thread Fiona Rumble
Wharton's jelly Associated persons: Thomas Wharton Description: A gelatinous intercellular substance which is the primitive mucoid connective tissue of the umbilical cord. It is rich in hyaluronic acid. Bibliography: a.. T. Wharton: Adenographia: sive glandularum totius corporis descriptio

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2004-05-29 Thread Denise Hynd
riginal Message - From: "Meaghan Moon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 4:42 AM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] thanks > Hi Sheena, > > I am a midwife practicing in Canada. I always chart "cord around the neck" > as

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2004-05-29 Thread Meaghan Moon
Hi Sheena, I am a midwife practicing in Canada. I always chart "cord around the neck" as "nuchal cord." Nuchal means pertaining to the neck. I had an interesting tight nuchal cord the other day. I used the somersault maneuver to get the baby out without cutting the cord. This is described

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2004-05-28 Thread Judy Chapman
Don't know the reason for that but I picked up the terminology when working in an American run hospital in Saudi. JudySheena Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you to all who replied about the cord around the neck query of mine. Now I have another question, why is it sometimes called the

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2004-05-28 Thread Lynne Staff
Hi Sheena Nuchal comes from the word no-ka, or nuka (with all those funny little symbols above the letters) and means nape of the neck. The term nuchal arm is also used to describe an arm tucked up behind the baby's head and across the nape. Regards, Lynne - Original Message - F

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2004-04-15 Thread Denise Hynd
Dear Jo Last nite (I was not owrking in Labour ward) a couple after several hours of pushing were seeking a second opnion rather than accept a caesarian section. At this time one was not available and if it was it would been the same!!   I do not feel this is a reflection on anyone but the

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2004-04-14 Thread Jo & Dean Bainbridge
lol! cheers Jodie! jo - Original Message - From: "Jodie Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 6:35 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] thanks everyone > Jo, we must have been sisters in a past life! What's the m

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2004-04-14 Thread Sally Westbury
Hi Folk, I am looking for current contact for Patrice Hickey. Thanks. Sally -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit to subscribe or unsubscribe.

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2004-04-14 Thread Jodie Miller
Jo, we must have been sisters in a past life! What's the motto? Educate, motivate and agitate? What ever it is you're doing, keep doin' it!! In consumer sisterhood, Jodie On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 07:08 pm, Jo & Dean Bainbridge wrote: > I would just like to take this opportunity to thank every

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2003-12-20 Thread jo hunter
ops. it hurts, A LOT, and is extremely invasive. i really hope they achieve the birth they are hoping for, they will have to be very strong! sorry - just noticing how i have rambled! bern - Original Message - From: "Diane Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED

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2003-12-15 Thread Dierdre Bowman
Hi Maureen, I'm Dierdre Bowman and I'm with Maternity Coalition QLD. I was wondering if you could email me off list. My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Dierdre. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit to subscribe or unsubscribe.

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2003-12-14 Thread Wayne and Cas
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Ward Sent: Saturday, 13 December 2003 7:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Thanks Recently a woman turned up in labour. Breech presentation. They had been to their local hospital during the pregnancy and told

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2003-12-13 Thread Ken Ward
Maureen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wayne and Cas Sent: Saturday, 13 December 2003 7:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Thanks Hi Diane, If they are feeling bullied at all they should seriously consider videoing th

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2003-12-12 Thread Wayne and Cas
ECTED] Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Thanks Just want to thank you all once again for your help with my twins mum. Up until Monday getting her relaxed for her HypnoBirthing classes was easy and she was so loking forward to a natural birth but then after visiting the Ob she was a mess. I sent her al

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2003-12-12 Thread Diane Gardner
Just want to thank you all once again for your help with my twins mum. Up until Monday getting her relaxed for her HypnoBirthing classes was easy and she was so loking forward to a natural birth but then after visiting the Ob she was a mess. I sent her all the options you gave and she is much more

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2002-08-20 Thread DebSlater
Jenni Thanks for the email.  You wrote: Unfortunately Stoke Mandeville is not very pro homebirth so I am struggling to convince Mum's booked there it is an option for them too. Tell me about it :-)  Most of my NCT clients were booked at Stoke (some at the JR), and those who wanted a home birth