I would like to know if anyone on the list has seen or used the 3 video set
called " I'm pregnant- Now What Pregnancy , birth , and
motherhood" which I believe are aimed at teenage parents.We are
looking for some new resources for our young parents antenatal education
sessions. Thanks
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] Intro Question
I too had a bonus baby -sorry cant give any advice on birth place but was told all manner of scary things re risks - a short labour -i was already in a hospital ward - labour stopped the night before on arrival as they put in an IV bung -just in case.
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] Intro & Question
Hi Justine
This is why NMAP is vital - so we can all have the
option of our ownmidwife and whatever birthplace we choose- it
simply wasnt financially possible for me at the time.
Pinky
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Justine Caines
Hello Sandra,
Thanks fro this feedback - will pass it on. This woman is well into the
pregnancy, so it looks like the risk of miscarriage has passed, which is
good
Regards,
Andrea
At 03:46 PM 11/03/2003, Sandra J. Eales wrote:
I recently cared for a woman in her second pregnancy with a
Carole:I do know of a midwife in the Toowoomba area, not sure if
she is on this list though. I'll send you her name off list.
marilyn
Thanks! I'll look forward to
getting the information.
Carole
Try FPA Healthrites bookshop. Call 1300 65 88 86
and they will give you the contact
Jo Perks
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Re:Young parent
preparation
I would like
I was just flicking through the latest ANF Journal before
chucking it out when the title "Frequent feeding clue to disrupted infant
sleep"!! It was published in the "Archives of Disease in Childhood" by M.
Nikoloulou and I. St. James-Roberts. These researchers identified "at risk"
infants