RE: [ozmidwifery] Synto question

2006-09-03 Thread Christine Holliday
Hospital pharmacy’s would be able to tell you and they are easy to contact.  I am not sure where you are but the pharmacy at Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide are very helpful.  (08) 8161 7222 is the direct number for the Drugs in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding information that can b

RE: [ozmidwifery] The Purple Line

2006-09-03 Thread Gail McKenzie
This is really interesting. As a student I have access to hundreds of databases. I went straight to Lancet to access the article. (Actually, it is 1990, 335(8681), not 1997. Anyway, guess what? While the article is listed in the contents page at the front, it cannot be accessed. I tried a

RE: [ozmidwifery] midwifery exchange

2006-09-03 Thread Gail McKenzie
Hi, Paivi, I for one would be very interested in an exchange program. As a student we have very little access to any other form of midwifery other than that practised at the hospital we are placed with. It would be wonderful to be able to broaden one's knowledge with first-hand experience of

RE: [ozmidwifery] The Purple Line

2006-09-03 Thread Tania Smallwood
Hi Mary,   The reference from the article by Lesley Hobbs is the article that was initially published in the Lancet…here is the complete reference from the Hobbs article…   Byrne DL, Edmonds DK.  Clinical method for evaluating progress in the first stage of labour.  Lancet  1997; 335(86

Re: [ozmidwifery] The Purple Line

2006-09-03 Thread Rebecca Gaiewski
Mary,the article is called, 'Clinical method for evaluating progress in the first stage of labour' Byrne DL, Edmonds DK. Lancet 1997; Volume 335(Issue 8681): pp-122hope this helps.cheersbec Rebecca Gaiewski[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 04/09/2006, at 8:26 AM, Mary Murphy wrote:Tania, could I please have a f

RE: [ozmidwifery] The Purple Line

2006-09-03 Thread Mary Murphy
Tania, could I please have a few more details? E.g. author and complete title of article? I am also puzzled by the (8681). I can’t seem to access it with the details you provided.  Thanks, MM   Tania wrote: For anyone who's interested, the original piece of research was pubished in the

Re: [ozmidwifery] Synto question

2006-09-03 Thread Helen and Graham
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Re: [ozmidwifery] Synto question

2006-09-03 Thread Andrea Quanchi
It can be out of the fridge for days so long as it is kept below a certain temp ( I think it was 25oC but dont quote that) which most hospitals which are air conditioned would be. At certain times I have experienced episodes in which we have had a number of 'failed' inductions which has made me que

RE: [ozmidwifery] Synto question

2006-09-03 Thread Mary Murphy
According to the box, Syntocinon and syntometrine should be stored at between 2-8 degrees C.  Leaving it out of the fridge in room temperature for short periods of time should not affect it, but the best people to ask are the distributors,  Look on the box for details.  MM  

Re: [ozmidwifery] OMG what next?

2006-09-03 Thread Cheryl LHK
I'm glad that I didn't put my money into that probably well-intentioned but extremely useless invention. Got the giggles though, was imagining women sending it back and asking for their money back because they didn't lie on their back the entire labour - thanks to their midwife!! And the sizin

Re: [ozmidwifery] The Purple Line

2006-09-03 Thread Andrea Quanchi
That is such a good point because people who have never seen women upright are so surprised when you point it out to them Andrea On 03/09/2006, at 3:15 PM, Synnes wrote: H! Now that would be hard to see if you have the birthing mum restricted on her back on the bed, wouldn't it Aman