Dear Kelly,
I think your job here is just to tell her how you
feel about the situation and then let her make her own decision without taking
your feelings into account. This is her journey and you are just a
follower not a leader here. As long as she knows everything that you know
it has
Jennifairy said
I wonder how many of these women had inductions (for eg)?
Ive also seen (during my student experiences, so have other current
students) some midwives doctors apply CCT without giving synt,
describing this as 'physiological' 3rd stage. There are lots of 'mixed
managements' of
Yep thats what I did just met
her for a couple of hours and saw her husband he looked awful and white
as a ghost, but she says shes ready, so I will follow and support her
11% in her decision. The hospital told her her husband would be alright as long
as he didnt hold the baby.
Best
Oops that was supposed to be 110% - very
tired! Early night I think.
Best Regards,
Kelly Zantey
Creator, BellyBelly.com.au
Gentle Solutions From Conception to Parenthood
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Four words, Kimmy, cord
traction and induction! When will we learn to leave stuff alone? We had a
massive "stastical blip" in emergency hysterectomies in Vic recently and there
was much handwringing and exclamations of "Good lord how did that happen?!" It's
not going away on it's own,
Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] Introducing solids too early
Thanks. Not a lot. I sold Murdoch the rights so its
not really my book - I don't make any more money out of it. I'm thinking of
doing another one in the next year or so.
Carol
Carol FallowsFallows AssociatesABN 57 776 135
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