I can relate to this.
When I was pregnant a doctor at work asked where I was having my baby.
When I said, "At home" he said, "Show me your armpits!" ... "I wouldn't
have picked you for a hippy!"
Nice...
Jo
Mary Murphy wrote:
At th
Interestingly,
The cs forum from Sat showed that the rise in cs rate can NOT be
attributed to cs replacing instrumental vaginal births. The cs rates
increased but the IVD remained the similar in rates.
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BUT
A woman can not choose a known midwife
Choice, fear, informed decisionsall in the interpretation!
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has never experienced birth first hand can truly understand it.
Nothing will EVER match my birth experiences (Ooooh, maybe catching
my grandchildren one day) I’d love to be pregnant and give birth another 10
times – I just don’t want anymore kids – 4’s enough for
me!
Cheers
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can help them navigate
>that rocky terrain. And isn't it great when you get to work with a women who
>is making those demands, and get to advocate for them - its very safe
>territory because we are doing what our midwifery competancies demand.
>
>Love Suzi
>
>
>
A Jus, but they may just be going to enroll in a contact sport!
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rring more to women who are taking Clexane
or similar right up to delivery?
Thanks!
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I missed it, but I am pleased to see it is repeated twice more! Will have to remember next time. I was really interested in seeing that one.JoOn 23/05/2006, at 6:58 PM, Helen and Graham wrote:Have just finished watching Superbrats. What struck me was the calm behaviour of the children belonging
Articles for your interest.
Jo
> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 3:20 PM
> Subject: Give birth at home, Britain to urge mothers-to-be
>
>> Had to share this with you all :)
>>
>> "The Independent on Sunday reported yesterday that Tony Blair's
>> Labou
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external wound infections are different to the internal wound are they
not? External should not impact on vbac success.
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Does the WHO have recommendations on the percentage of women that "are likely"
need help?
At 10:53 AM +0930 19/5/06, Dean & Jo wrote:
>What she is asking is how many women actually get to birth without
>interventions.
>
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Surely if they are (natural, normal, unintervened) it means they don't'
need medical assistance? What is the real question?
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Request from another list:
Most specifically, I'm looking for what percentage of (natural, normal,
unintervened) births actually need intervention/medical assistance.
There's a tricky one!
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VBAC success rate for someone who had birthed by cs for
previous twin birth 79%
Effect of prior vaginal delivery or prior vaginal
birth after caesarean delivery on obstetric outcomes in women undergoing trial
of labor.
Obstet
Gynecol. 2004 Aug;104(2):273-7
Hendler
I, B
will give her the cue to follow.
jo
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perineal massage
Nice slow
.
Below
is a call for abstracts for your interest
Jo
Hunter
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National Convenor
Call for Abstracts :
Poster Presentations
24th Homebirth Australia
Conference
Background:
Homebirth Australia
is holding the 24th HBA national conference July 1-2
I know I haven't actually read this whole article but I have read the
title and intro
PLEASE!!! Why can they NOT stop blaming women for cs rates? You
are too posh; too young; too old;
too indigenous; too fat; too risky; too stupid.
I don’t actually see the women with scalpels in th
This is a program offered in Perth - does anyone know anything
about it?
I know Ngala is pro-controlled crying/comforting... I guess I'm
just hoping this might be a bit different.
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jo
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gt;levels are healthy at different times of her cycle. It can be used to indicate
>if she is ovulating (releasing eggs), which you could safely assume she is
>seeing as she was pregnant!
>
> > take x-ray, where they spray the womb with some special color, which then
> > shows in t
else, they wont 'LET' her go past due date!! Lucky I
>wasnt there at the appointment Maybe later, he he he!! I love a good
>debate.
>Thanks,
>Diane
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being IVF happy. Though we did end up using IVF
in the end, at a different clinic with a different Dr for complex reasons that
were no reflection on how impressed we were with Dr.Hughes, we really missed
him when we changed.
I hope it works out for your friend!
Jo
At 12:36 AM +0300 8/5/06,
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Congratulations Mary – a well deserved winner
of the award!
Does anyone have the details of all of the
state midwife of the year winners. I would like to acknowledge and publish them
in Birthings.
Thanks in advance.
Jo hunter
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Zeshi
won midwife of the year and Lareen Newman won advocate of the year. The
J&J midwife of the year was Patrice O'Loughlin
(sorry
about spelling)
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I hope you mean friday :)Congratulations again, Mary.JoOn 05/05/2006, at 8:04 AM, Mary Murphy wrote:Hi, just to let you know that I will be interviewed on ABC radio at 1030 this morning (thurs) (wa time). cheers, MM
I am hoping that anyone currently working at the RPA would email me off list
with OB recommendations for the RPA. I need a second opinion as I am in
disagreement with my current OB. I can email you my history and problem off
list if you think you might be able to help.
thanks
Jo
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and there were no
feotal mortalities: only morbidities.
So we must be very clear that when we discuss vbac that by using the 1
in 200 stat, we are not confusing women to think they have a 1 in 200
chance of having their baby die due to rupture.
Cheers
Jo
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you are more than welcome to pass on my email address.
Good luck.
jo
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Sent: Tuesday, 2 May 2006 9:15 PM
To: OzMid List
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Centres
hospitals, neither wonder people get stressed
>about breastfeeding! I wonder how long it will take these charts to come out
>over in Australia.
>Do you have the centile charts for Down syndrome babies- these have been
>recognised as being required in the uk?
>Denise
>
>Jo Bo
pared out how 'in
love' she would be with them and how it was a very similar feeling she had
towards her own babies.
Enjoy the babymoon!
Jo x
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I thought it was more so that the woman wasn't stuck in the room - she can go for a walk to the coffee shop or in the garden or something. Just to normalise labour a bit for those considered a bit more high risk.JoOn 28/04/2006, at 3:19 PM, sharon wrote:the efm on satellite systems does not subsit
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jo WatsonSent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:33 PMTo: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Mastitis questionNicole, how do you get a doctor to prescribe fluconazole for thrush???I have it again, and am going down
Nicole, how do you get a doctor to prescribe fluconazole for thrush???I have it again, and am going down the whole daktarin oral gel route again, plus vinegar to soak the dummies in when not in use. JoOn 27/04/2006, at 6:04 PM, Nicole Carver wrote:Hi,I am working as a lactation consultant at the m
on Sat, quite a decent
>case of it, very sore breast, redness, fever, vomiting, quite ill. Still
>recovering on Monday when my breastfeeding 22 mth old developed a fever and
>vomiting. This morning he is quite recovered but no doubt will need a very
>quiet day still.
>
>So, is this a coincidence, or can the child become infected too? We were both
>rundown form a busy few weeks, so the rest was well needed, just wanted it
>without the misery.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Megan
>
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compatible with life, etc).
HTH
Jo
On 26/04/2006, at 12:08 PM, Janet Fraser wrote:
Does anyone have any more news on this? Is it being used in Australia?
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contain extra immunities to whatever infection is
in it. So, while the baby may get a touch of something, he will also
get extra antibodies against the infection.
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From memory about 30 min or so, but can't be sure. Definitely less than an hour.JoOn 25/04/2006, at 11:58 AM, Mary Murphy wrote:Jo, how long does it take the baby to find the breast and begin feeding? MM I don't know what it's called, but the one where the freshly newborn baby crawls up the mothe
I don't know what it's called, but the one where the freshly newborn baby crawls up the mother's abdomen and attaches itself to the breast without any help is awesome. Made me cry!Hopefully someone else knows the name of it?JoOn 25/04/2006, at 9:59 AM, Kristin Beckedahl wrote:Can anyone recommend
reastfeeding 22 mth old developed a fever and
>vomiting. This morning he is quite recovered but no doubt will need a very
>quiet day still.
>
>So, is this a coincidence, or can the child become infected too? We were both
>rundown form a busy few weeks, so the rest was well needed, jus
t;Kelly Zantey
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HI Sonja,
Is it likely that Camden will reopen for births or will the
caseload midwives continue to travel to Campbelltown with their clients?
Hope you found someone to support the
woman wanting a hb – or are you doing it??
Take care
Jo Hunter x
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Sounds
beautifulI thought you were saying 'eat your greens' as in get rid of your
green scrubs as midwives not being focused on the operating
theatre...
boy!
No guessing where my minds at!!! :o)
Ha Ha
Jo
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rth by - apart from cake!?
(sorry it's a bit OT)
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Just
for clarification Barbara...what 'greens' were you referring too?? ;o)
I love
it!!!
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n her case. There
are a number of people around offering pregnancy massage, maybe she could call
one of them for advice as to where they got their training?
cheers
Jo
At 2:26 PM +1000 14/4/06, Janet Fraser wrote:
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>can anyone recommend a form of massage particularly beneficial i
Margie, can you please contact me off list?
Cheers
Jo Bainbridge
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Hi Katrina, I used Jack Johnson for the start of mine when I was
trying to chill out and work out if this was 'it'.
Jo
On 12/04/2006, at 8:16 PM, Ceri & Katrina wrote:
Hi everyone
I know this is going to be a very individual preference, but just
wondering if any of you wo
Thankyou Nicole - the person who this info is for doesn't want to do
nursing as well as Mid... perhaps in a few years?
Jo
On 12/04/2006, at 5:06 PM, Nic and Dale wrote:
Unfortunately there is no DEM course in WA as yet. They were trying
to bring
in a double degree (BMid/BNursing) bas
from pain/
pressure.
Other than that, it's a tough one :(
Jo
On 12/04/2006, at 10:52 AM, Kristin Beckedahl wrote:
Thanks Sue...
What is usually done to remedy it.?
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Does anyone know if there is a DEM course in WA?
Thanks.
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On 10/04/2006, at 6:48 PM, Justine Caines wrote: I have been saddened to hear that generally there is little understanding amongst midwives of the needs of survivors of sexual assault. The inflexibility of the system perse and the clock (for the women who take a very long time to birth as it gene
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make
sure this woman sees this- perhaps the 'expert' might benefit
too
Increased
success of trial of labor after previous vaginal birth after
caesarean.
Obstet Gynecol. 2004 Oct;104(4):715-9
Gyamfi C, Juhasz G, Gyamfi P, Stone
JL.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate whether a history o
Oh I KNOW! I forgot to mention that in my email - perhaps you should!JoOn 04/04/2006, at 1:28 PM, Alexandra Gosden wrote:I thought it was disappointing that she used baby bottles to decorate the disappointing information!Alexxx
This is a small handout by Gloria Lemay (thanks Gloria) I give to clients
about self checking.
jo
Self-Checking of Dilation and Descent
From: "Childbirth Quotes from Gloria Lemay"
<http://www.birthlove.com/pages/gloria/quotes.html>
How to Check Your Own Cervix- "it
sp* so
that you can actually get some sleep yourself.
There is nothing wrong with helping your baby to sleep in gentle
ways, not forcing them to learn that no one will come to them if they
cry in the night.
For your next baby sleep expert, I nominate Pinky McKay. :)
Thanks,
Jo Watson
(Moth
if anyone's
interested. I haven't decided what to write in my email to them yet ;)
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e that if
>progress of the breech halted, then it was the time to change options. Mm
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So true, Mary. Women are the harshest judges of eachother. Some of the pregnancy/birth/parenting forums I read show this to be true in almost every topic. :(JoOn 02/04/2006, at 3:58 PM, Mary Murphy wrote:"If I could wave my wand, our culture would be matriarchal...one of peace, of softness...whe
which support vbac in
both instancesI will see if I can find them.
Jo
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Have to agree wholeheartedly with you Abby!
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understand where you are coming from with all this Kelly. I would
like to talk about this further in a not so public forumone day!
:o)
Jo
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different would your register be to the Australian Doula Register Kelly? I
think it would be detrimental to have too many different registers as it
will show greater fractionalising of the profession.
Jo
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same preparation is used for oral and IM vitamin K
(Konakion). So the preservatives you write about in the IM are also
present in the oral.
Jo
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To add to Janet’s –
Vit k is found in unrefined oil, alfalfa, soybeans, all
green leafy vegies, egg yolk, pine nuts, blackstrap molasses,
yoghurt. Small amounts of fat are required for the absorption of Vitamin K from
food.
Cheers
Jo
From: owner-ozmidwifery
pregnancy can be the better choice.
cheers
Jo
At 6:20 PM +1030 20/3/06, Lisa Barrett wrote:
>it seems a little unethical to use an unlicensed drug on women unless we tell
>them.(Unlicenced to use on gravid women that is) Is this the case in any of
>your units. do you let women know t
I have tried a few times to get off this list with no success. Followed
the right path etc but still here!
Any suggestions?
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Hi all,
Maggie LT asked me to post this on the list, you may reply directly to me
and I'll pass on any info.
Cheers
Jo Hunter
HBA Coordinator
Hi Oz midwives
During the Homebirth Conference in Geelong this year (July 1st and 2nd),
there will be a special ceremony honouring some beloved
Congrats!!I am not a caffeine drinker at all, so a mocha at the start of the night sees me through usually. If I have one after midnight though, I find it tough to sleep. Bring a book, not a hard-to-read one. Some magazines, just incase it's quiet. If it's busy, you won't have any trouble stayi
*waves*I see you!JoOn 13/03/2006, at 7:42 PM, Mary Murphy wrote:1,2,3. MM
blems so if you have a private
midwife going with you it would be as a public patient and one of the RPA's
midwives would be present as well.
At 9:50 AM +1100 8/3/06, jo wrote:
>'I think if you went private
>you had to have a private OB?'
>
>Or independent midwife.
'I think if you went private
you had to have a private OB?'
Or independent midwife.
jo
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the
sad thing is that she works at a teaching hospital where they have only one
thing they are familiar with -managed birth...so they are perpetuating the
status quo. it is sad Mary.
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Mode of Delivery and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: a Systematic Review of
the Literature on Urinary and Fecal Incontinence and Sexual Dysfunction
by Mode of Delivery CME/CE
Authors: Joshua Press, MD; Michael C. Klein, MD, CFPC, FCFP, FAAP
(Neonatal-Perinatal), FCPS, ABFP; Peter von Dadelszen, DPhil, FR
t with the dangers that we get
thrown at us. grr grr grr
Jo
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trials
At least they
asked t
Any thoughts for
this woman from HAS committee? lives in Eastern Subs of Sydney.
Rant:
My friend has
recently had a caesarean section at the RHW here, she was told that she could
keep going and try for a vaginal birth (she was 10cm dilated) but her vagina
would probably "burst". Ta
h the channel 9 Today Show on Tuesday
>>>- Tizz.ie Hall is on
>>>Tuesday the 28th of February at 8:20 am. Perhaps
>>>about her new sleep book
>>>which is being released, this is what I am guessing.
>>>Be sure to watch. Oh
>>>and you might like to know that
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There
was research done in SA Adelaide a few years back also into this: Macalister I
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Hi janet,
There is no gp in Sydney attending hb’s.
Jo hunter
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Sent: Wednesday, 22 February 2006
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Subject
21/2/06, Vedrana Valãiç wrote:
>How come episiotomies heal then? Are oestrogen levels then higher than later
>on?
>
>Vedrana
>
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I'd definitely go to a plastic surgeon... an ob does baby and mum
stuff... this seems to me like something more cosmetic ( not saying
it like she's only getting it done for looks!!)
Jo
On 21/02/2006, at 7:21 PM, Janet Fraser wrote:
She's been told by several Obs that the low
of the tightly closed buds and forcing them to blossom
>to your time line.
>
>~Gloria Lemay~
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>
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cheers
Jo
At 7:52 PM +1100 21/2/06, Nicole Carver wrote:
>Hi Jo,
>No I typed in diabetes insipidus and combined the search with breast
>feeding. All I could get was that br
idus, did not lactate last time,
>takes demopressin nasal sprays?
>Thankyou,
>Barbara Stokes, Parkes
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I'm following this thread with interest :)
Jo
On 20/02/2006, at 5:04 PM, Mary Murphy wrote:
My experience is that it needs to be planted about a month before
the plant
is put on top of it. It needs to break down before tender roots
are put on
it. It would be awful to have the plan
Vicky, I am in the same boat - mine is still in the freezer from
almost 9 months ago!
I also had a home water birth, 29 min pushing, 7 hours total labour,
physiological third stage...
I am also a primip Midwife ;)
Jo
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I was
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Could someone who moderates this list explain why some posts are so
delayed in getting released and some never appear?
Cheers
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Lieve, that story brought a tear to my eye! Amazing.JoOn 06/02/2006, at 3:37 PM, Lieve Huybrechts wrote: Then I asked how she was born: a ventouse extraction. I said, ok, you didn’t finish your own birth. She was wondering if that was so. I asked if that was a theme in her life: doing things, but d
On 04/02/2006, at 4:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jo
Hope your day goes well,youre an absolutely brilliant midwife and
have led -by-example with Will and your family choices.We all know
how we feel going back to work after our holidays let alone THE
most important work-break,but
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that
study was really missing the point> it used a midwife to debrief instead of
the people who were involved with the actual event. It left the chance for
further confusion and distress wide open. I would have been happier if the
person who made the decision to perform the
, I mean no disrespect for anyone on this list. I only ever want
people to think from a different view point for a few
seconds.
with
light and love
Jo
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yeah,
my first thoughts were the same!
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jesse/jayneSent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 7:56
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[ozmidwifery] nice story
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t the woman be
>allowed to choose who she wants the appointment with, at what stage would this
>be appropriate, 2 weeks, 8 weeks 3 months? How does this fit with the M&CH
>nurses who are now involved in the woman's on going care? How does her doctor,
>be it her own GP, obst
, consumer, or other
interested party and there may be many members who read but don't post so you
don't know they are there. Even if it weren't archived to the web you must keep
in mind that you have no idea who is reading your posts in this public forum.
cheers
Jo
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Good luck Jo, hope all goes well.
jo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jo Watson
Sent: Saturday, 4 February 2006 9:12 AM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Wish me luck...
Well, after nine months on maternity leave
on on 'Extended Breastfeeding' on the UK
Midwifery list - anyone keeping an eye on that? I find it amazing
that so many people are against breastfeeding in public, not to
mention extended BF.
Anyway, time to don the 'still too small' uniform...
Regards,
Jo
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At 7:33 PM +1100 3/2/06, jo wrote:
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>Author: Danielle Teutsch
>Date: 02/02/2006
>Words: 824
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>Publication: Sydney Morning Herald
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hose who birth today...there is stuff all except isolationnot what they
need.
I was
hoping to hear multitudes of posts sharing the methods of supporting and
educating women about cs birth: information on post cs care: methods of
debriefing that does more than shift blame: words of wisdom
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