Re: [ozmidwifery] support needed

2002-12-30 Thread Jan Robinson
On 29/12/02 9:21 AM, Larry Megan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A woman in the inner west of Sydney is looking for some support. She is 35 weeks pregnant, first baby, and is currently booked in at the R.P.A.(formerly King George V), in the midwifery programme, to birth in the birth centre.

Re: [ozmidwifery] support needed

2002-12-30 Thread Rita Deliverywoman
Jan, (and anyone else) I have just discovered the "Doula Express" and "Life Options" that provide childbirth educator classes, and Doula certification. I was wondering if anyone had had experience with this group and especially anyone in Victoria. I am a Registered Nurse (only did that to do Mid

[ozmidwifery] Happy New year...and some birth talk!!!

2002-12-30 Thread TinaPettigrew
Hello fellow listers just want to wish you all a safe, happy and healthy New Year. I have had a wonderful year...a year of affirmation of my calling to midwiferyI have enjoyed my first year of the B Mid immensely .many challenges...many joys and frustrations ...but above all many

Re: [ozmidwifery] Happy New year...and some birth talk!!!

2002-12-30 Thread Pinky McKay
Hi Tina, Congratulations!! a happy, healthy new year to you - have you heard anything of Larissa? I am still wearing my string bangle and sending her my good wishes for a happy birth day. Pinky - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: [ozmidwifery] Bumper stickers for ladies!

2002-12-30 Thread Aviva Sheb'a
It's only taken me a month to get around to looking up "Lady" in Blackie's Compact Etymological Dictionary. "Lady, n. O.E. hlaefdige, f. hlaf, bread, LOAF + (prob.) root dip- , as in Goth. deigan, to knead. DOUGH. LORD. Formerly, the mistress of a household. A female ruler; the Virgin