Re: [ozmidwifery] Duty of care?

2006-07-26 Thread Briege Lagan
Sadie  In UK min of 10 days max of 28 days from birth of babyBriege  Sadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi everyone,  One of my students has asked how long the duty of care is for postnatal women who are discharged into the community?  Is it different in each state?Cheers,Sadie   
		 
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[ozmidwifery] Men at Birth

2006-07-26 Thread Andrea Quanchi
I've just finished reading 'Men at Birth' and once again David Vernon  
has done a fantastic job of collecting  stories that will inspire you.


Do yourself a favour and order a copy ( I got mine from  
www.acmi.org.au) and buy a copy of Having a Great Birth in Australia  
as well if you haven't read it.


There was only one thing I was disappointed in, it ended.
Andrea Quanchi
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Re: [ozmidwifery] Birth, Trauma Personality

2006-07-26 Thread jesse/jayne



Hi Suz,

Can I ask what school (or type of school) this was 
in?

Regards

Jayne



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  suzi and 
  brett 
  To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au 
  
  Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:29 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Birth, Trauma 
   Personality
  
  WhenI was being interviewed by a teacher prior to the placement of 
  my 7 year old son in a new (for him)school it was such a welcome change 
  that thequestions began atour pregnancy, she asked how it was and 
  then the birth...where was it, was there drugs? trauma? was itin water 
  or on land, with midwife?Then we moved on to other things, for how long 
  did he breastfeed? how did he sleep, how was he when he woke in the morning? 
  what is he afraid of?...it was such a joy that these things were considered 
  important to who Noah is and how he maybe in a class room. I knew he was 
  to be with the right teacher. 
  
  Love Suz x


[ozmidwifery] Nambour Selangor Private Hospital Article

2006-07-26 Thread Helen and Graham





  
  

  http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/storyprint.cfm?storyID=3694098
  Baby you 
  just ain’t see nothing yet at Selangor 27.07.2006 

  IT is just as well that Treasurer Peter Costello who is urging 
  Australians to populate and cherish does not hang around the maternity 
  unit at Nambour Selangor Private Hospital. 
  Because poor old Peter would be one gob-smacked, baby-kissing pollie 
  all puckered out after this ground-breaking hospital celebrated the birth 
  of its 5000th baby in just 10 years of the unit’s operation. 
  Baby Kisho was born at Selangor in the soothing water of one of the 
  birthing tubs at 10.58pm on Monday and was oblivious to the mighty 
  occasion. 
  So was overjoyed mum Orien Duffy and dad Marc Caracciolo of Little 
  Mountain. The proud parents found out the next day that Kisho had made 
  local history. 
  Kisho, whose name means “one who knows his own mind” in Japanese had 
  been kicking away inside mum for months impatient to make his grand 
  entrance. 
  “It does make this all the more special knowing what a milestone it is 
  for the hospital,” Marc said. 
  Selangor is probably best known for the births of Pat Rafter’s two 
  children – Joshua Patrick and India. 
  Treasurer Pete will be pleased to know that hospital is just about to 
  embark on a $12 million upgrade that will expand the maternity section. 
  There will be 27 new beds.