You might like to get hold of Belinda Maier, she's on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Kennedy
Sent: Friday, 7 April 2006 12:02 PM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
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I find this site quite useful and there is a lot to
it. It is based on indigenous women in the NT so if you want specific
stats on Queensland, come and have a chat sometime - Lindsay knows where I
lurk!
http://www.maningrida.com/mac/bwc/introduction.html
Alexxx
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Hi all,
Just want to put it out there that it a lotus birth after c/section was
successfully negotitated and managed here on the north coast NSW again.
The handover from surgeon to midwife was made and the midwife then
simply waited whilst the placenta was delivered (ie peeled off the
uterine
Well done Sue
Sounds like you were a great advocate.
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From: Sue Cookson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:39 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] C/section lotus
Hi all,
Just want to put it out there that it a lotus birth
hi mikei could send you an assignment with references i did last year on this topic i only have paper copies i think as my computer crashed but id be happy to send you one via post if you email me your addressmine is [EMAIL PROTECTED]regardsemilyMike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I like the Maningrida site too, anything by Sue Kildea is good. Helen
Callaghan (was in Newcastle) addressed some indiginous issues in a paper she
wrote for PhD or doctorate or something along those lines. There is a
conference in Sydney soon too, focussing on indiginous issues and birth.
Hi Emily (our favourite doctor, 'cept maybe Sarah
Buckley),
Nice to hear from you. You have been quiet lately.
Studying hard I hope!! You need to pass with flying colours so the women have
another great advocate out there for them (no pressure tho' of course)
:)
Cheers,
Di
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Here's one website with some reports And the women said... from Kildea
http://www.maningrida.com/mac/bwc/introduction.html#aims
I found it really interesting.
I was also reading a report on Borning.. today although a bit old
explained some of the things that were really important to the Aboriginal
hope these help
Di
Aboriginal Birth: Psychosocial or Physiological safety ®
Marie Chamberlain, Kate Barclay, Azar Kariminia Alwyn Moyer
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to raise awareness and stimulate
discussion and research into maternity care options for Aboriginal women
living
Wow thanks to everone.
rgds mike
On 4/7/06, Honey Acharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's one website with some reports And the women said... from Kildea
http://www.maningrida.com/mac/bwc/introduction.html#aims
I found it really interesting.
I was also reading a report on Borning.. today
ohhh! thanks Di its nice to hear some encouragement, im just about to start my 'obstetrics' term at john hunterand am bracing myself for the onslaught its such a hard mix as a student between being an advocate and not being a smart ass.. :) its not really expected that students will have
Excellent to hear. I've heard of about 5 in Melbourne so far too so it will
be interesting to hear how it's being received by surgeons as it continues
to grow.
Thanks for letting us know! This is how it will become normal to respect
women's wishes in birth and beyond.
J
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