Thanks Leanne - I'll pass this on via Communique Jan
Jan Robinson Independent Midwife Practitioner
National Coordinator Australian Society of Independent Midwives
8 Robin Crescent South Hurstville NSW 2221 Phone/Fax: 02 9546
4350
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Lynne we love you fowarding articles - you are awesome. would you mind putting
the title in subject of the email so i can find it later. love suzi
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From: Leanne Wynne
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 10:00 AM
Subject:
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] article FYI
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 10:07:39 +1000
Hi Leanne
Thanks for your posting. These research findings sit very well with me.
I'm not sure if you have heard of the author Ellen White, but she has
written much on many subjects, and as a midwife I have been very
Hi Leanne
Thanks for your posting. These research findings sit very well with me.
I'm not sure if you have heard of the author Ellen White, but she has
written much on many subjects, and as a midwife I have been very
interested in her comments on prenatal influences. She says that where
Thanks, Leanne! I like to pull a few stats out to counter UR scares for the
same reason.
: )
J
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Hi All,
It is worth noting
Interesting that doctors would say they have risks ?
On 5/5/06, leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Calif. law would ban Cruise ultrasound copycats
Bill restricting home setups like star's moves on to state Senate
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Assembly has voted to restrict
Dear Leanne of Women's Business,
Thank you for consistently sending to ozmid very interesting articles.
This most recent article about bottle feeding and alcoholism backs up the
idea of the baby bonding to the bottle instead of an emotional
relationship with a human.
Very interesting indeed - the
Title: Article FYI new vaccination
"There isn't a huge amount at the moment that we
can do".
Apart from the "boring, natural, unscientific and
cost effective" solution of enabling all of these newborns to get access to
their own mother's or donor mother's milk!!
Jackie
ps. All said above
I have moms who brestfeed while their babies are being vacinated,
facilitating bonding and very effectivly distracting the babies. I
have to ask the question. How does getting one of the diseases we
vacinate against contribute to bonding and breastfeeding.
rgds mike
On 4/25/06, Megan Larry
Interesting. Can't think = can't feel pain. Someone should tell that
to the lower orders of living beins. They obviously can't feel pain as
they havn't developed conscious understanding of pain
On 4/19/06, leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fetuses Called Impervious to Sensation of Pain
By
Thanks, Leanne. Good reminder of why we don't go to hosp to have our
babies. Gloria
leanne wynne wrote:
Increasing Angle of Episiotomy Reduces Third-Degree Tear Risk
Reuters Health Information 2006. © 2006 Reuters Ltd.
Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by
The other concern is that a very high persentage of the worlds soy is GE.
On 3/21/06, leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Studies Short on Soy Formula Risks
Experts See Little Health Danger With Formula
By Todd Zwillich
WebMD Medical News
Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD
on Friday, March
Thanks leanne for posting this study.
Updated: 6:33 p.m. ET March 7, 2006
First-time pregnant women who give birth in a kneeling position
experience
less pain than those who deliver in a seated position, researchers in Sweden
report..
Over the last 20 yrs or more of attending
The amalgamation of northern Sydney with the Central Coast in January, he says, has led to a transfer of resources from northern Sydney's budget to the Central Coast
Yep Gosford inherited the debt, now there is an embargo on recruitment so all of us newly trained midwives that were on contract
nt: Monday, February 27, 2006 8:35
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FYI
The amalgamation of
northern Sydney with the Central Coast in January, he says, has led to a
transfer of resources from northern Sydney's budget to the Central CoastYep Gosford inherited the
Just for clarification.
This FDA warning is for the new 4D color ultrasounds. There is no
problem with having an ordinary ultrasound and getting a print. The
warning is because they are new and basically they don't know if they
are as safe as the traditional scan.
Good article at
Just for clarification.
This FDA warning is for the new 4D color ultrasounds. There is no
problem with having an ordinary ultrasound and getting a print. The
warning is because they are new and basically they don't know if they
are as safe as the traditional scan.
Yes But who knows if
Yes...brings to mind the reports of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes with their
own personal ultrasound machine.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 4:15 PM
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H . . . isn't that convenient for the ob/gyns? Only two cases I
have seen were two breech boys born in hosp---one cesarean and one with
Piper forceps applied to after coming head. Gloria
leanne wynne wrote:
Hi All,
Here is more evidence that cerebral palsy is not caused by a difficult
On 19/01/2006, at 7:44 AM, Gloria Lemay wrote:
H . . . isn't that convenient for the ob/gyns? Only two cases
I have seen were two breech boys born in hosp---one cesarean and
one with Piper forceps applied to after coming head. Gloria
Gloria, I have never heard of Piper forceps -
I agree Gloria, the South Australian research offering this causative link
suggests that it is only relevant in the absence of a 'sentinel event' in
labour. CP with spastic quadriplegia is almost always associated with hard
evidence of significant and prolonged hypoxia during birth - no mere
Hm
I guess for elective C/S when the woman has no other option it is certainly
a better birth experience for both mum and bub, and would require so little
extra effort, just a bit of lateral thinking. BUT to make it sound all so
romantic is dangerous - gives more fuel to the 'too posh to
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 3:17 PM
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Hm
I guess for elective C/S when the woman has no other option it is
certainly
a better birth experience for both mum and bub, and would require so
little
extra effort, just a bit of lateral thinking
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 12:53:00 +1000
Hi Leanne,
I want to thank you for posting all your interesting articles FYI.
I often print them off and take them to work.
Please keep them coming.
Cheers, Joanne
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Hi Leanne,
I want to thank you for posting all your interesting articles FYI.
I often print them off and take them to work.
Please keep them coming.
Cheers, Joanne
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This is interesting for me. I am currently writing my midwifery honours
thesis on women's views about episiotomy (or trying to at least,
unfortunately I am having great difficulty with participant recruitment).
It's always nice to see more research backing up what I am saying.
:) Alice (one
, November 03, 2005 12:49 AM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] article FYI
This is interesting for me. I am currently writing my midwifery honours
thesis on women's views about episiotomy (or trying to at least,
unfortunately I am having great difficulty with participant recruitment).
It's always nice
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From: Alice Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 12:49 AM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] article FYI
This is interesting for me. I am currently writing my midwifery honours
thesis on women's views about episiotomy (or trying to at least
I have an older friend who is iodine deficient seeing a naturopath who
is prescribing iodine which is absorbed thru the skin - kind of like all
those nicotine HRT patches apparently if it is absorbed within a
12 hour timeframe, her body needs it, if its still sitting on the skin
after
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To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] article FYI
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 17:58:51 +1000
Hi Leanne,
Do you have the names' of the authors who wrote this article?
Thanks,
Sadie
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Hi Leanne,
Do you have the names' of the authors who wrote this article?
Thanks,
Sadie
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From: leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] article FYI
Building an antenatal care
I keep reading this stuff places and it really irritates me. So they did
this whole study but forgot to ask WHY women are in this position? So what
was the point of the study? It's like a French study I read the other day
where they asked hospy birthing mamas (actually in the hospy!) what they
Dear oh dear. And how many of these women actually had undiagnosed PTSD
caused by birth trauma, I wonder? And how many had births in which no normal
physiological processes occurred to give them the capacity to care for their
newborn?
Sometimes I despair!
J
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