Dear rita
Is his name David??
Denise Hynd
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] C.section education to do or not to do?
Dear Listers,
I do know of ONE hospital
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Dear rita
Is his name David??
Denise Hynd
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From: Deliverywoman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What really shocks me and makes me very angry is that when the current
stats
come out I fear they will make 1 in 4 look like a number to be striven
for.
I pray that I am seeing
My NCT classes (and the ones I would do here if I did them :-) all included a discussion on sections. It was usually about 45 minutes, and looked at the reasons for them, and what usually happens in them, pros and cons, and recovery etc. I would often use a role-play with one class member being
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] C.section education to do or not to do?
Some very interesting threads have come from my posting and I would like
to
make some comments about them:
So many times when I speak to women through CARES they say they didn't
read
the cs bit or didn't listen during
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] C.section education to do or not to do?
Hi Julie
I believe that if we are to provide women with enough information to make
a
truly informed choice that all the information pertaining to C/S needs to
be
included in antenatal
Dear Listers,
I do know of ONE hospital that does offer education for those wanting a
VBAC.
It was actually the OB/GYN (OMG I hear you say - he is good) that instigated
this class, and is run in accordance to demand. If this Doctor sees a
patient that has had a prior c/section, he discusses the
Hi Julie
I believe that if we are to provide women with enough information to make a
truly informed choice that all the information pertaining to C/S needs to be
included in antenatal classes. Including the current ethical debates on C/S
as a birth choice. I have yet to come across any hospital
I would like to know what everyone on the list thinks of the legal
issues and the ethical issues around facilitating c.section preparation
classes?
Ah Julie
What a dilemma. A very sad man spoke at the NACE Conf (father of 3 children
all c-sections) and he said in antenatal education men
, 2003 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] C.section education to do or not to do?
Dear Justine
re your comments
So I am glad I am not an educator. The challenge if
I
was one would be to help women understand why 1 in 4 births are currently
resulting in caesarean section
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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] C.section education to do or not to do?
Dear Justine
re your comments
So I am glad I am not an educator. The challenge if
I
was one would be to help women understand why 1 in 4
Too many times I have heard the most ludicrous statements about the risks
of
vbac and sadly a great number of them are from midwives.
Hi Jo.
Just wondering if you could share some of these? And by singular risk do
you mean just uterine rupture (not foetal death)? Thanks :)
Jo
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Babies
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] C.section education to do or not to do?
I would like to know what everyone on the list thinks of the legal
issues and the ethical issues around facilitating c.section preparation
classes?
Ah Julie
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