that Midwifery models of care will become the norm in this
nation
Alesa
Alesa
KoziolClinical Midwifery EducatorMelbourne
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Ditto,
well put Joy.
We must always remember that all women have the right to choose.
High risk women have much reduced choices but lets ensure that these women can
also be attended to by midwives educated and mindful of the risk factors. Many
women are delaying birth so
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Dear Barb and all
Somehow Joy has not understood what I meant.
I was talking about new programs and the fact that midwifery must have its own scope of practice. Yes women must have access to a full range of choice. No one EVER
outcome scars all, sometimes that's for life.
Nice
to see someone else up late.
Cheers
Barb
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So sorry, hit the wrong key and sent it off without
salutation. So, if you wont transfer for meconium, you simply don't write
it as a reason you would do so. Of course you need to be able to defend
your position should
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I agree with you Tina wholeheartedly! However I ask How do we muster the collective wisdom of those midwives into action in their individual workplaces and motivate them to unite to change? I see time
Jan that is absolutely appalling!!! What was the
outcome? What are you and the family going to do about it.
Linda Trewern
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No Jan not just one to one midwifery, but stand alone midwifery where midwives and women decide what is best and when they need medical assistance. To me Birth Centres continue to set women up while ever they are under medical
Jan,
This brought tears to my eyes.How dare this
woman her partner (baby) be treated this way.
Tina H.
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OMG. That is
disgusting. I agree with Justine. Free standing birth centres are a must. They
may have cont. of care in NZ but they still have high intervention rates. In the
Netherlands however, they have birthing hotels for women who don't want to birth
at their home and
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