So right Dierdre
The Royal in Melbourne was the first lying-in hospital in Australia and they initiated the first midwifery nursing course as well ... I think it was 1812 - followed closely by the Royal Hospital for Women at Paddington in NSW in 1812. Both midwifery nursing courses were initiat
Agree with you wholeheartedly Denise
I have just had a successful interview with my local federal member Robert McClelland MP who is the Shadow Minister for Homeland Security. It was helpful to have one of my very articulate clients with me with a little one sitting on her lap and another due to b
Hi Pinky
Thanks
Happy to talk to you at any time, I have done
alot of personal research and supported many other women with hyperemesis
over the past 3 years.
Honey Acharya
07 47712541
PO Box 2017 Townsville QLD
4810
Hi Honey - Ihave sent your last email (on list) to Eve Hanks at Mother
That’s really interesting. I found
when I did some research some time back that this kind of info was difficult to
come by. Don’t get me wrong I know
midwives existed but it seems a lot of the early info is stored away or maybe
not recorded. My research told me that
the first midwives “h
Hi Honey -I wil forward your email to Eve hanks at
Mother and Baby -I have another person from the list as well - its great.
Thanks.
pinky
- Original Message -
From:
Honey
Acharya
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 8:32
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Subject: Re: [ozmid
Pinky
Sorry I can't figure out your email address to
email offlist.
I sufferred with severe morning sickness -
hyperemesis gravidarum in two pregnancies, I have one child a 10 month old
daughter. I am also in contact with a number of other previous and current
hyperemesis sufferers around Au