um, Vaal what sort of experience/qualifications do the doulas need to be
a part of this program? and how are they paid ( how much?). you mention
6 months of training, who is doing the training ( where?) sorry for all
the questions but I am intrigued, if I wasnt going to be doing the
BMid next
a homebirth site to check out, put out by ch. 7's answer to ninemsn...
not bad I thought, although I was incensed by the do I need my
doctors' permission question!
http://motherchild.com.au/MC_ExpertArticle/0,1202,30099-4,00.html
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Do
another one I couldnt resist sharing :))
Honoring Mother: A BlessingWay Ceremony
by Jeannine Parvati Baker
The BlessingWay Ceremony, ancient yet still practiced today, is an
organized tour through the mysteries of transition and of great
psychological import. It is the traditional Navajo
Monty Pythons' The Meaning of Life (a movie) has this bit where a woman is in
hospital giving birth in a very techno room, machines that go beep etc, she
says What do I do!, and the Dr. (John Cleese) replies Nothing dear, you're
not qualified.
Or there are a font of newspaper articles decrying
I dont normally sign email petitions bcoz I'm not convinced they do
anything, but this one is different, it has its own site... anyway,
I'll leave it up to you.
http://www.thescream.org/injustice/
its about the pack rape of young women in Sydney (yes Australia)
Ah, Nostradamus. Now there's a man who knew where the keys to the drug
cupboard was kept. :))
Rhonda wrote:
Not to do with midwifery but as the list is so quiet - I think the
world is in shock.
What is happening in our world - what world will we have for these
babes to grow up in?
Peace
I need to write an essay to apply for BMid @ Flinders, I would like
your thoughts on what you think the most important (recent) changes are
in Mid. (culturally, politically, professionally etc). Ive got lots of
stuff in my head but I want to make sure I havent missed something
glaringly
Woman's fears in double
pregnancy
13nov01
AN Italian
woman who conceived triplets while 10 weeks pregnant with her first child
has spoken for the first time of her fears for the future.
Flavia D'Angelo is due to give birth to a girl, already named Denise, next
Scuse my ignorance, bit is this just for Qld ppl to submit to?
francis bowman wrote:
To all who are interested in retaining the role of the midwife and
gaining more autonomy and at the same time protecting the clients
right to choose midwifery services for homebirth!!
Saturday's
founding member CARES SA
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: 08 8365 7059
birth with trust, faith love...
Also try acidopholis (or however you spell it:)) capsules
from the chemist or health food shop near you. orally
not vaginally :))
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jennifairy
well Cheryl, in my copy of Maggie Banks' Breech Birth Woman Wise I
found a statement - Where the baby is born to the umbiblicus, and
therefore the head is in the pelvis, the baby will need to be born
within 10 minutes the reference for this is cited as Stevenson, J
(1993, Summer) More
haha Im laughing bcoz Ive just bought this book by Maggie Banks I'm
sending off references from it already !:))
(the 2nd today) anyway, Maggie talks about the
Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit grip, being what you do to assist the birth of
the baby with an extended head What it basically does is apply
Hi there, I've lost Vicki's email addy, can somebody help please?
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delivery of the placenta, no oxytocics and absolutely no
cord traction. What
I see with both managed and natural third stages is also
having the maternal
end of the cord then unclamped to allow it to freely
drain into a dish to
prevent the placenta becoming bulky.
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Hi there, I've just started BMid at Flinders Uni in SA, where it is not
offered either part-time or externally, although some (not many) of the
topics can be done externally (I am currently doing an external topic of
Indigenous Health, as I have previously completed 2 of the 1st year
topics
PI insurance for the B Mid
students !!!
Is there anyone out there in cyber space who can share any further
light on this !!
Jennifairy, Allison, Kackie K
Thanks folks..
Yours in birth,
Tina Pettigrew
Birthworks
Bachelor of Midwifery Student and Independent CBE
Convenor, Aust B
the chance of
rupturing the uterus. I am sure some wise woman told me
this during my mid. training (could be wrong though). I
have never heard of this being performed either.
Tina H.
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heres a few sites I have in my reference list. dont know if they are helpful
(but some punctuation sometime sure would be!:))
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/helthrpt/stories/s304213.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/health/minutes/stories/s303770.htm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there Tania, I am a BMid student Flinders Uni in Adelaide SA. There is
another Uni here in SA (UNISA) 2 Uni's in Victoria offering Bmid this year
for the first time. The entry criteria for UNISA was scores based, or what
they call TER ranking, which goes on yr school leaving score or yr
I have not heard from one student at Flinders who is happy about their
placement - and what is really frustrating is that, insurance or not, we will
be doing the same placement next semester.
I am curious as to where the students from the other Unis are going for their
placements?
jennifairy
placements at ACU
- Original Message -
From: Janine and Steve Clark
To: Ozmid
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 8:00 PM
Subject: BMid placements at ACU
Hi jennifairy and all,
I am studying at ACU in Melbourne. we have no placements this
semester, but next semester (I
On Thu, 30 May 2002 14:50, Vicki Chan wrote:
After the success of the Brisbane Intuitive Midwifery workshop, Nic
and I are keen to share it further.
We are presently planning workshops in Sydney and Adelaide but would
love to bring it elsewhere.
We welcome all women...mothers, pregnant women,
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 06:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have forgotten how I get in touch with the webmaster. I am changing
providers but want to stay on the list. marilyn
marilyn just uns*ub yr old email s*bcribe yr new email addy - worked for
me :))
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- a very roundabout way of accomplishing it (and probably costly, with all
those registration fees) but could be an option..
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denise thank you for working to put these all 2gether in one place. These are
my faves, in order of number
( 1 ) Best birthdays need 'best practice' ... support the NMAP - directed at
health professionals
( 2 ) 'Push for Birth Reform' - Support National Maternity Action Plan (NMAP)
(
On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 08:10 PM, Rhonda wrote:
- any suggestions for natural remedy for conjunctivitis?
ys, the petals from calendula, made into a tea rinse the eyes with it when
cool. not sure where you are but here in SA the calendulas are flowering
right now..
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On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:14, you wrote:
Hey all
A Current Affair ran a segment tonight on why so many more women are
choosing the pain-free birth of caesarean section. The Angliss Birth Centre
represented the other side, but I think the convienience queens were given a
better showing (IMHO).
The
stuff Id
be really happy to hear from you (for eg, where do I get wooden
pinards?). I need everything!
cheers thanx in advance
Jennifairy
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Happy to be wrong on any of this!
Jennifairy
jo wrote:
Hi all,
Once a student has completed the Bmid, is it feasible to go straight
into Independant Practice without working in a hospital?
Cheers
Jo Hunter
*From:* [EMAIL
that US *is* a 'reliable' tool for
diagnosing/estimating baby weights? Why are we using/trusting this tool
if all we keep hearing about are stories like these? How many stories
are out there regarding US weight diagnosis being accurate?
Jennifairy
Mary Murphy wrote:
I realise that some U/S
just testing my mail server. Ive had to change some settings...
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can order thru my card...
Time is flying so if there are any more out there who want to be
involved in this, let me know asap
Andrea, would you like me to include your email address in the Doppler
buyers mail list Ive got going?
Jennifairy
ID AC Quanchi wrote:
I have spoken to the MUM
for :)
jennifairy
Sue Cookson wrote:
Hi all,
Am in the midst of an assignment which includes a critical analysis of
contemporary midwifery. I need some references to validate what I'm
saying - fragmented care vs continuity of care, educational methods,
medical dominance, socially constructed health care
with Midwives A South Australian Experience
of Caseload Midwifery, /New Models of Maternity Service Provision:
Australian Midwifery Perspectives Conference,/ Adelaide, 5-6 November.
cheers
Jennifairy
Jackie Doolan wrote:
Would love your braod reference list.
If you can send it would be very much
one, please let me know asap!
jennifairy
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in 2nd category)
Jan, there is probably something in ASIM's charter (or Terms of
reference, or whatever it is that you have for ASIM) that would answer this?
Jennifairy (being curious)
Jan Robinson wrote:
I'm down to fifty on the ASIM mailing list for our Communique, Sue
I'm sure
from all the
women who have already had their babies with you the other wonderful
midwives there - its amazing what a bunch of angry women can acheive!
Please keep us posted on how it goes, if I can offer anything in the
way of support please let me know.
cheers
jennifairy
Maternity Ward
, both as consumers carers... whether women experience birth
in hospital as 'ordinary' to start with...
just thinking out loud...
jennifairy
independant midwife in south australia
(so good to finally write that!)
Gloria Lemay wrote:
I've just joined the list and live in Vancouver, BC Canada. Some
columnist of Oldie and
is a frequent broadcaster.
Doesnt seem to be involved in maternity care (unless while a GP in the
past?) - surprise surprise
curious, huh?
cheers
jennifairy
Denise Hynd wrote:
I trust others who saw these articles (below) wrote letters in protest
of yet another unbalance
in Brisbane? :))
Jennifairy
Andrea Quanchi wrote:
Did anyone see Oprah getting her ears pierced on her show recently it
was hysterical. Just reinforced my lack of desire to have mine done
and I gave birth to three big babies without much trouble at all.
Andrea Q
On 25/05/2005, at 4:10 PM, Lieve
/ns8/ for Netscape...
cheers
Jennifairy
(computer geek in a former life - but who hasnt had a virus - *any*
virus - in over 3 years)
PS - Linux is free, you can d/load it off the net, the kernel is open to
all who want to play with software design (so its continually being
improved), nobody
Hi jeannine, Im a MW in Adelaide, have a good friend MW in Darwin atm
(who has also done her Masters btw, Ive inherited all her study notes
guides etc), contact me off-list for a longer chat.
Jennifairy
Jeannine Bradow wrote:
Hello list,
I'm Jeannine, wife, mum (2kids and 2 dogs
!
Jennifairy
Lindsay Kennedy wrote:
Hi
I am doing some research into varicose veins for an assignment.
According to Foote (1960), it is possible that extensive vulval
varices could rupture during birth and cause fatal hemorrhage. Does
anyone know anything about this subject? It is the only
Hi Jeannine, that would be Tere GW? Send her my love if so :))
So when are you making the move?
Would love to catch up when you land.
can ph me 08 83915542 / 0415915110
cheers
Jfairy
Jeannine Bradow wrote:
Hello Jennifairy,
I believe i may know the midwife u mentioned. I'm working with her
Oh you have done so well, BIG CONGRATS!!!
This has totally made my day...
I mean of course this was going to happen, you've gotta use that new
doppler somewhere!
well done to all, hope you can break out the
champagne/chocolate/indulgence of choice
cheers
jennifairy
Maternity Ward Mareeba
Sorry Sally, I dont know what you mean by this... do you mean that the
ANF specify this number as constituting a 'caseload', anything under
that is not?
cheers
jennifairy
sally williams wrote:
The ANF specifies 40-45 woman only for a 'caseload'.
Sally
- Original Message
try this site:
http://www.websters-dictionary-online.org/definition/midwife#Mtranslation
scroll down to 'translations'
an interesting site, huh?
cheers
jennifairy
midwives wrote:
Hi everyone, I was wondering if you would be able to help me. We are
trying to compile a list of translations
ok, I cant stop myself now, but check out the semaphore, braille, morse
code, hexadecimal (for all those other geeks out there!), the
beautiful sign language animation on the site I just mentioned.. all
for 'midwife' !!
cool!!
cheers
jennifairy
midwives wrote:
Hi everyone, I
Can you put a link to them on yr website, so that we can look at what
you have? (Im presuming they are in electronic format?)
cheers
jennifairy
Janet Fraser wrote:
Hi all,
I've had such a huge response I'm going to list what I currently have
and you can just tell me what you'd like.
Happy
to email me off-list...
thanx in anticipation
Jennifairy
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You are a legend!!
Well done (wow that was fast)
cheers
Jennifairy
Janet Fraser wrote:
Dear all,
I have put the information on my forum. You don't need to be a member
to access them or cut and paste from the site.
Bear in mind that we advertise midwives and birth
attendants/doulas for free
Heya just a thort ( me being *extremely* cheeky now), canya hyperlink
the lists at the top of each page to autoscroll down to the topic? (Cor,
she dunt want much, duz she?!)
Youve got some great articles links there - again, well done!!
cheers
jennifairy
Janet Fraser wrote:
Dear all,
I have
that they think about changing their
name to ANMF - I mean, theres no provision on their website even for
joining up as a 'midwife' for gods sake! Whoever is in 'member
recruitment' there has some work to do :))
cheers
Jennifairy
B G wrote:
You do not have to be a member of the ANF to get the rates
. Im very
happy to share driving petrol expenses...
cheers
Jennifairy
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probably get a job as a teaching model :) ) (Im sure there was a Monty
Python sketch about that..)
So, yeah, write the letter if you have the time, but dont let it get in
the way of blitzing the exams!
cheers
Jennifairy
Emily wrote:
hi everyone
im very sorry if this is too off topic
chromosome. If the
Y chromosome DNA is present in your maternal blood sample, it's a boy;
if the Y chromosome DNA is not present, you're having a girl. *200%
Money-Back Guarantee!!
*go figure!
jennifairy
Tania Smallwood wrote:
Hi all
Did anyone else see the article in today’s Adelaide Advertiser
what are the implications re bleeding? Jan, are you talking about the
whole placenta being left in, or just a part of it?
jennifairy
Larissa Inns wrote:
Yes - this was the case at the hospital I am doing placement at. The
woman's placenta was removed as much as possible but a small bit
um, did I miss something?
Janet are you replying about the placenta accreta? or the timing of the
1st bath?
Im confused!
Can you please include more detail on yr posts so I know what you are
talking about?
cheers
Jennifairy
Janet Ireland wrote:
the woman had 2 bouts of infection both
Can I also suggest Francesca Naish's excellent book The Natural way to
Better babies - offers really good info from an alternative
practitioners view, includes things on improving reproductive health
using acupressure/puncture, herbal naturopathic remedies reflexology.
cheers
Jennifairy
becomes
implanted outside the womb.
Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited
cheers
jennifairy
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that too!) we'll have to
keep dealing with this shite. Im very sorry that you are having to now
though, as soon as I can track down these 'redrafted' protocols I'll
forward them on to you.
cheers
jennifairy
Andrea Quanchi wrote:
Brenda,
Do you work at Rosebud if so could you tell me do they have
apologies for x-posting...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/4250506.stm
Women hail menstruation ruling
By Sushil Sharma
BBC News, Kathmandu
Nepalese women
The women are kept in the cow sheds for four days
*Women's rights activists in Nepal have hailed a Supreme Court order to
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4248244.stm
Delaying babies 'defies nature'
*Women who wait until their late 30s to have children are defying nature
and risking heartbreak, leading obstetricians have warned. *
Over the last 20 years pregnancies in women over 35 have risen markedly
and the
*Elizabeth Meryment: Unnecessary birth pain*
Elizabeth Meryment
17 September 2005
ANYONE who has given birth or who has witnessed the birth of a baby
knows that it is one of life's most frightening experiences. After a
cousin of mine had her baby, a cheery nurse commented: Dear, you had a
this email youve sent actually has the links for both sally T jan r in
it just right click on them to add them to yr address book.
um, who else do you need?
jfairy
Denise Hynd wrote:
Dear All
I recently made a wrong delete and lost all my midwife emails
including that of Jan R and
, but for some reason I
remembered it now - Im just a sharing kinda gal)
jennifairy
As I watched the 7.30 Report last night, that dreadful
term midwifery led unit kept springing up. I have a
real problem with this term, as you can read on My Diary:
http://www.birthinternational.com/diary
sorry, this time Ive cut'n'pasted...
cheers
jfairy
Ethiopian health and community project 2005-06
I am a student of midwifery in my final year at the Flinders University
of South Australia. Over the summer period December 2004 – February
2005, I was involved in the initiation and development
http://theage.com.au/news/national/women-to-face-wait-for-late-abortions/2005/10/12/1128796587848.html
cheers
jennifairy
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romana ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) suggested you might be interested in this http://theadvertiser.com.au report.
Caesarean delivery for half hospitals' babies
By LAURA ANDERSON
13 October 2005
ABOUT half of babies delivered at two of the state's
Cooling blankets may reduce newborn brain damage
BY RONI RABIN
STAFF WRITER
October 12, 2005, 8:22 PM EDT
Lowering a newborn's body temperature after birth reduces risk of brain
damage and death for babies who are deprived of oxygen before or during
delivery, a new study has found.
that time, she obviously doesnt!
Anybody else heard of this kind of thing?
Jennifairy
leanne wynne wrote:
Iodine: the clever mineral
October 25, 2005
When we think of iodine, we think of that fluorescent yellow liquid
that was painted viciously on our cuts and grazes as kids. But
according
fyi
latest from the advertiser...
I wonder if the reference to 'anti-natal' classes was a freudian slip
goddess forbid that women might seek a midwife when looking into
choices of maternity care!
jfairy
*More help for pain relief births*
By KARA PHILLIPS
31 October 2005
PREGNANT women
how about the fact that fetal circulatory system very different to
mature (ie born already) system? fetal haemoglobin also very different?
but yeah, I go with the 'upside down in water' theory!
jennifairy
wump fish wrote:
This made me laugh. It is just the kind of question my son (year 9
Hi there, looking for some info re. provision of insurance for midwives
*just* doing postnatal community care.
Does it exist? Who would I contact insurance co. wise?
Ive been offered some work doing postnatal follow-ups for women that
have availed themselves of 'early discharge', Im thinking
BBC NEWS
Baby milk scare widens in Europe
*Swiss-based food giant Nestle has ordered the recall of baby milk from
France, Spain, Portugal and Italy after tests suggested chemical
contamination. *
Police in Italy, the largest market of the four, have begun seizing 30m
litres of the baby milk
* information
would have been more helpful, instead of something that sounds like it
came from a Nigerian widow/bank official/Dutch Sweepstakes/viagra supplier.
Jennifairy
Rosetta Timpano - Asset Protection Consultant wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks Andrea and Brenda. Sorry for not replying earlier
brand are cheaper I think than huntleighs but the retailer
here in Oz (in Qld I think) still wanted way more than I could get the
Huntleighs for from cascade.
email me off-list if you need any more info.
cheers
Jennifairy
Mary Murphy wrote:
Hi, I am looking for a contact or company who sells
,
or enrolled in a course she never completed, etc.
I could say I had gone into a field of unregulated self-employment (as
this is) after 'tertiary (x) studies' - even if I had completed only one
semester or topic!
just my 2c worth
jennifairy
Janet Fraser wrote:
OK I take that back : )
Born
it all came from. Fully breast fed, by the end of that
time she literally looked like Michelin Girl - more chins than a
chinese phone book, as they say.
cheers
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is usually the most comforting
cheers
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from donated
of
nursing, anyway.
Just my thorts
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from
' for whom? 'False' for
whom? Sorry madam, but your physical sensations are not actually real.
Yeah, right!
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ITShare SA
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://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4752913.stm
interesting read...
cheers
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lie. They are good at 'talking the talk',
but they want someone else to do the walking for them!
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ITShare SA provides
with MIPPs. I am very happy to hear
that Unisa are encouraging their students to experience midwifery in all
its forms. Lets hope the insurance issues can be sorted so that this is
no longer a question of which uni one attends.
cheers
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Midwife in Private Practice
on the
other side of the fence to the health of her babies
Maybe there are 2 sides to this debate, but in my book the mother is on
the same side as her babies! Which leaves the 'other side'.?
--
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Midwife in Private Practice
Women’s Health Teaching Associate
ITShare
happens,
ie, how that is interpreted by the person doing the job, the term may
imply consistency but that doesnt fit reality
cheers.
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is to be able to access medical help *on our
terms*.
What we want as midwives is to know we are working with people (women
mostly but not only women) that are willing able to take
responsibility for their choices decisions.
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Women’s Health
-
will you be there Andrea?
cheers
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Lisa Barrett wrote:
I am aware that not all my mails make it onto the list . I have felt
that maybe they are not getting through because of the content and a
whole section with mails from Justin Caines Jennifairy and myself
didn't make it into my email box. I read them on the yahoo site as I
...
A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
I got this one the first time, so maybe its a bit more hit n miss than
we think ?
cheers
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Women’s Health Teaching Associate
ITShare volunteer – Santos Project Co-ordinator
ITShare SA
Ive had an enquiry from a friend in Brissy for a homebirth midwife -
anybody know of anyone who can help?
cheers
--
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Midwife in Private Practice
Women’s Health Teaching Associate
ITShare volunteer – Santos Project Co-ordinator
ITShare SA Inc - http://itshare.org.au
:))
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ITShare volunteer – Santos Project Co-ordinator
ITShare SA Inc - http://itshare.org.au/
ITShare SA provides computer systems to individuals groups, created
from donated hardware and opensource software
to such a minority), just remind them that it wasnt very long
ago that NO insurance companies offered rebates for homeopathy
acupuncture etc - these therapies were only accessed by 'hippies',
werent they?
cheers
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Jennifairy Gillett RM
Midwife in Private Practice
Women’s Health Teaching Associate
blog site - freely available
to just about anybody on the planet.
Just for a heads up, in my experience even emails sent to an individual
are not necessarily 'private'.
cheers
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Jennifairy Gillett RM
Midwife in Private Practice
Women’s Health Teaching Associate
ITShare volunteer – Santos
in the way of.
cheers
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Jennifairy Gillett RM
Midwife in Private Practice
Women’s Health Teaching Associate
ITShare volunteer – Santos Project Co-ordinator
ITShare SA Inc - http://itshare.org.au/
ITShare SA provides computer systems to individuals groups, created
from donated hardware
this list to someone
else to send for me :))
Well done.
cheers
jennifairy
Andrea Bilcliff wrote:
To help keep everyone in the loop, here are Joy's notes from the
Melbourne meeting yesterday.
Andrea Bilcliff
- Original Message -
*From:* Joy Johnston mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent
of midwives. I can assure you the ANF and Jill Iliffe are
taking notice of midwives.
Collectively we are strong and we can do */anything /*in a way that
respects all views. Can I urge you to get involved.
Cheers Barb
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Jennifairy Gillett RM
Midwife in Private Practice
Women’s Health Teaching
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