Re: [ozmidwifery] Serena Esther arrived

2007-02-03 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Congratulations Philippa, i am so glad you got the birth you wanted. well done! mike and Lindsay Kennedy who are loving our new jobs in melbourne On 2/4/07, Philippa Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I thought you would all like to know that Serena Esther Scott was born gently and

Re: [ozmidwifery] Victorian Election and rural Obstetrics

2006-11-02 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Poor overworked obstetricians we should give them a raise. What the article doesn't say is that all the public ones have registrars and junior doctors to do most of their work and that midwives provide more than 97% of care for the women (including private patients) and most of the births. Perhaps

Re: [ozmidwifery] risks for birth...

2006-10-19 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Mayby the norm should be Midwives not obstetricians as it is in many countries.rgds mikeOn 10/19/06, Honey Acharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe we should start hiring Vets rather than Obstetricians as seems to be the norm in our culture right now ;) LOL at the thougth of telling them

Re: [ozmidwifery] Trivial ? For hosp midwives

2006-10-19 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
the birth reg papers can and do get reissued in qldOn 10/20/06, meg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lisa,At our hospital the parents fill the birth reg papers out. The midwife fills in the centrelink declaration and the ward clerk puts together a pack forthe parents but they need to fill it

Re: [ozmidwifery] Trivial ? For hosp midwives

2006-10-19 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
after we verified the birth in the register. I think she would have a fine to pay tho. LindsayOn 10/20/06, Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the birth reg papers can and do get reissued in qldOn 10/20/06, meg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Lisa,At our hospital the parents fill the birth

Re: [ozmidwifery] Breastfeeding

2006-10-12 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I would assume that a hands off approach to assisting this woman with breastfeeding would be of benefit. What techniques do others use in the early postnatal period to assist with attachment, positioning etc without manhandling? (excuse the pun) What methods Can be used antenatally to prepare her.

Re: [ozmidwifery] New Inventors birth seat

2006-10-08 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I understand that the back comes off so that the 'dad' (partner, support person) can cradle the woman the same way as a traditional birth chair.On 10/7/06, Andrea Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,Only problems with this birth chair arethat it eliminates the needfor a support person behind

Re: [ozmidwifery] DO SOMETHING!

2006-10-04 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I agree with the do something philosophy. The government in NZ didn't wake up one day and decide oh i think I will change the entire obstetric system. Midwives and women (and men ;) created the climate for change and the government eventually got the message. The midwives in this unit could: 1

Re: [ozmidwifery] Backward step

2006-10-04 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
to try and cause change. Christine -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Lindsay Kennedy Sent: 05 October 2006 07:49 To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Backward step I would like to reply to this one as a just

Re: [ozmidwifery] RE:

2006-09-28 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
But the better option would be to facilitate them to become midwives rather than stick a bandaid on the problem which is a shortage of midwives. On 9/28/06, Ken Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some of the best people I have worked with have been div2's. Their knowledge and understanding

Re: [ozmidwifery] VBAC after more than one c-sec in the perinatal data?

2006-09-15 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Pretty simple for QLD as a women is not offered a Vbac if she has had more than 1 C/S even if she has had a successful vaginal birth between the c/s's. Don't know about the private system but they appear do more c/s and less vbac than the public system so probably less than no chance with them. On

Re: [ozmidwifery] Vaginal examinations

2006-08-31 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Hi would also like your photoLinzOn 8/30/06, Jo Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Two words:PURPLE LINEI have a great photo of mine (thanks for pointing it out, Mary!) :)JoOn 30/08/2006, at 9:31 PM, Sally @ home wrote: Just to add to this... There was an extremely heated discussion at a meeting with

Re: [ozmidwifery] Ezzo alert

2006-08-28 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
ok whats an Ezzo ;)mikeOn 8/28/06, Janet Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Those nasty Ezzos are moving into birth as well! I will hardly be able to bear to read this one after the trash of their others. : ( J http://www.gfi.org.au/resources/on%20becoming.html Quote: Medical

Re: [ozmidwifery] midiwfe in Vic

2006-08-21 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Casey hospital in Berwick appears to be a low risk low intervention hospital.On 8/22/06, Belinda Maier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I have a client in midwifery group practice who would like to birth in Melb with her family, she is over 34 weeks so i am assuming she wont getinto birth centers?? She is

Re: [ozmidwifery] consent to formula feed?

2006-06-03 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Interesting question about the consenting rights of the father. He seems to have no rights. The baby is baby of the mother. What is the fathers legal position? Any other time the parents have equal rights and one or other can sign. rgds mikeOn 6/4/06, Lynne Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ditto

Re: [ozmidwifery] SMH: Midwife-led births seen as safe and cheap

2006-05-10 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
The ministers reply just seems like dragging the chain to me. There is loads of Australian and International research that proves the safety and efficiency of midwifery led care already, including both low and high risk women. Not to mention the fact that it already works in other countries. So

Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery Strengths

2006-05-05 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
How about the fact that midwives provide more that 90% of the woman's care regardless of whether they are in the private or public system. That most babies are actually delivered by midwives and that they mostly provide one on one care in the public system. Could explore the nursing theory that

Re: [ozmidwifery] article FYI

2006-05-05 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Interesting that doctors would say they have risks ? On 5/5/06, leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Calif. law would ban Cruise ultrasound copycats Bill restricting home setups like star's moves on to state Senate SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Assembly has voted to restrict

Re: [ozmidwifery] Midwifery Strengths

2006-05-05 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Addit The ACMI site has some info that might help and send out a email newsletter. rgds mike On 5/5/06, Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about the fact that midwives provide more that 90% of the woman's care regardless of whether they are in the private or public system

Re: [ozmidwifery] Article FYI new vaccination

2006-04-25 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I have moms who brestfeed while their babies are being vacinated, facilitating bonding and very effectivly distracting the babies. I have to ask the question. How does getting one of the diseases we vacinate against contribute to bonding and breastfeeding. rgds mike On 4/25/06, Megan Larry

Re: [ozmidwifery] yep send on your caseload refs please

2006-04-22 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Absolutly agree. So how do we get there? Do nothing or set up programs that move us as a profession towards the ideal? rgds mike On 4/19/06, Justine Caines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Debbie It may be useful to think about women having choice and that 1-2-1 care is recognised as best

Re: [ozmidwifery] article FYI

2006-04-22 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Interesting. Can't think = can't feel pain. Someone should tell that to the lower orders of living beins. They obviously can't feel pain as they havn't developed conscious understanding of pain On 4/19/06, leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fetuses Called Impervious to Sensation of Pain By

Re: [ozmidwifery] massage in pregnancy

2006-04-15 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
A quick literature search found a recent article that deals with this subject well. Didn't find any midwifery/nursing specific articles with this search but I better get back to my assignment ;0. http://www.massagetoday.com/archives/2006/01/11.html Drop me a line if you can't access it and I

Re: [ozmidwifery] Re: Hospital situations

2006-04-15 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I find many women birthing in hospital expect and request painrelief including epidurals. I have attended some lovley births both with and without epidurals. I certianly don't promote them but if a women wants an epidural she can have one. On 4/13/06, Susan Cudlipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [ozmidwifery] Group G Strep

2006-04-11 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Try this link. There is a link to the full text article too. Group G streptococcal pneumonia and sepsis in a newborn infant. A case of neonatal pneumonia and sepsis caused by a group G Streptococcus is described. Clinical and microbiological aspects of group G streptococci are compared with

Re: [ozmidwifery] Traditional birth practices

2006-04-07 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
on indiginous issues and birth. Its on the board at work, will chase up details tomorrow if I remember. Di - Original Message - From: Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:32 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Traditional

Re: [ozmidwifery] My Sunrise Email

2006-04-06 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Service Mob 0418 371862 From: Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] My Sunrise Email Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 23:35:09 +1000 This isn't new. If rears its head regularly (often

[ozmidwifery] Traditional birth practices

2006-04-06 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Anyone have any articles re traditional birth in the Aboriginal culture for an assignment i'm working on? rgds mike -- My photos online @ http://community.webshots.com/user/mike1962nz My Group online @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PSP_for_Photographers New Photo site@ Mike -

Re: [ozmidwifery] My Sunrise Email

2006-04-05 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
This isn't new. If rears its head regularly (often in christian circles). The resul;ts of this type of teaching boarder on abuse. rgds mike On 4/4/06, Kelly @ BellyBelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm pretty sure this one doesn't have children either. But at least she's more professional and

Re: [ozmidwifery] managed versus physiological 3rd stage, was: after birth pains

2006-04-03 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Just a couple of thoughts. 1 Despite a 30min limit they cannot give you treatment without your consent. So as long as you arn't bleeding out you can take longer to deliver your placenta. Logic dictates you arn't going to refuse treatment if this becomes essential and you can always change to

Re: [ozmidwifery] quote of the week

2006-04-03 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I guess the word Paternal(ism) is the one that springs to mind. Another one with a negative conotation sadly. On 4/3/06, Julie Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have found this thought provoking – And I am left wondering about the English language; we have a word for a male dominated

Re: [ozmidwifery] H*lp please - Article in the Sun Herald

2006-04-03 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Hey David, did you get the article? Would love a copy. rgds mike On 3/31/06, Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey david I found the link to the paid version but couldn't find a downloadable copy which is unusual. http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/newsSearch.ac?page=1sp=nrmso

Re: [ozmidwifery] Nitrous oxide

2006-04-03 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I'd like a copy or a link to your article if possible. rgds mike On 4/3/06, Andrea Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Paivi, I realised that you meant this message for me personally, however I did want to let list readers know that my article on the hazards of using nitrous oxide for

Re: [ozmidwifery] H*lp please - Article in the Sun Herald

2006-03-30 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Hey david I found the link to the paid version but couldn't find a downloadable copy which is unusual. http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/newsSearch.ac?page=1sp=nrmso=relevancedt=selectRangerc=10dr=1yearpb=all_ffxsfx=headlinesfx=textkw=revolutionsy=smh Lonely beginnings for fathers of the

Re: [ozmidwifery] Inducing labour

2006-03-29 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Probably not a PC suggestion but would a medical IOL be better than a C/S. The most natural is lots of intercourse with orgasim. On 3/29/06, Melissa Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kim, Given that the baby has to come early, I'd be inclined to introduce non-pharmacological methods of

Re: [ozmidwifery] But there is Dr delay to the story from NZ

2006-03-29 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
There is a definite media bias in both Oz and NZ when it comes to midwifery/doctor involvement in Birth issues especially in the area of maternal/neonatal mortality. Interesting to note that the coroner in other recent cases in NZ has made recommendations for improvements but has not

Re: [ozmidwifery] article FYI

2006-03-29 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
The other concern is that a very high persentage of the worlds soy is GE. On 3/21/06, leanne wynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Studies Short on Soy Formula Risks Experts See Little Health Danger With Formula By Todd Zwillich WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD on Friday, March

Re: [ozmidwifery] burst vagina's

2006-03-18 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
What the hell is a burst vagina anyway??? Sounds like a big crock to me. Amazing they way language can be used, so much for informed consent. Here is a nice definition: Informed consent is the process by which a fully informed patient can participate in choices about her health care. Perhaps

Re: [ozmidwifery] trials

2006-03-04 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
On 3/4/06, Dean Jo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cs what happened to the other 23.3% that didn't birth vaginally What the research said was that 23.3% did not deliver within 24hours. So they either failed to be inducded at all or took longer than 24hours to birth their babies. Also, are

Re: [ozmidwifery] article FYI

2006-02-20 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Just for clarification. This FDA warning is for the new 4D color ultrasounds. There is no problem with having an ordinary ultrasound and getting a print. The warning is because they are new and basically they don't know if they are as safe as the traditional scan. Good article at

Re: [ozmidwifery] IV Synto for 3rd stage

2006-01-24 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I have got away with carfully suggesting that there are things I have to do (because they are hospital policy) but they can always refuse if they wish ;) rgds mike On 1/24/06, Justine Caines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi kylie re whats been chatting on about you probably were at the same

Re: [ozmidwifery] VBAC afterdehsicence or UR?

2006-01-24 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
( health prof clients) work together for the benefit of the client. That's what we are aiming for. With kind regards Brenda Manning www.themidwife.com.au - Original Message - From: Mike Lindsay Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Tuesday, January

Re: [ozmidwifery] dive reflex

2006-01-24 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
On 1/23/06, Ken WArd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you got The Midwife Companion? This book is my bible. Maureen Can you tell me the author of this book. rgds mike My photos online @ http://community.webshots.com/user/mike1962nz My Group online @

Re: [ozmidwifery] VBAC afterdehsicence or UR?

2006-01-23 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I like the point you make. People should be able to do it their way. And I see and hear midwives annoyance at manipulative behaviour by doctors. But I can also see it from a medical point of view. If it goes wrong the patients become victims and they and their lawyers come running looking for

Re: [ozmidwifery] Syringe for sub-cut Heparin?

2006-01-20 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
If you look at an enoxaparin syringe (or other low molecular weight heparin) there is an air bubble that ensures you get the complete and accurate dose. All product litrature recomends not removing this air bubble. So I draw up the .2ml of Heparin 5000u in an insulin syringe and ensure that there

Re: [ozmidwifery] birthing in private hosp question

2006-01-20 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
It is sad that women pay for private Ob's and Private Hospitals thinking that they are going to get better service and more choices. So often they seem to get the opposite. rgds mike On 1/20/06, Andrea Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jayne, Perhaps your friend could try seeing her

Re: [ozmidwifery] article in our local paper today

2006-01-08 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Did anyone save a copy of this article. I can't seem to access it. Please forward. RGDS Mike On 1/7/06, Sally-Anne Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Congratulations to you Andrea and the women of Echuca . A fabulous article and very timely 2006 the year for reclamation of rural birthing

RE: [ozmidwifery] A wonderfully successful vbac birth this morning

2005-03-29 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Hi. I have just come home from an exciting day as a Student Midwife. My first Two births Okay I was only a witness, but it was still pretty exciting stuff. The first lady was a VBAC. Supposed to be a Cesar on Friday, came in this morning in labour and I think the Obstetrician was so

RE: [ozmidwifery] FW: vasectomy

2005-03-22 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Title: FW: vasectomy I did meet a man in New Zealand who had, had two vasectomies, they were on the their sixth child, as both vasectomies had failed. They decided that it must be the Will of God. Who can argue with that??? Cheers Lindsay From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

[ozmidwifery] First birth

2005-03-19 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
I am studying to be a Midwife, doing a Diploma of Mid, here in Queensland. Coming from NZ and having had my babies at home, I have a pretty 'normal' view of birth, so have found Midwifery here somewhat surprising if not shocking! I had the pleasure of 'catching' my first baby last week. I was a

RE: [ozmidwifery] First birth

2005-03-19 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Why is it that women have to wait so long at public clinics? I can answer this question in respect to the local public hospital. I worked in clinics a few weeks ago. They make appointments from 8.00am. No doctors start before 9.30 at the earliest. Of course the women have to wait for hours!

RE: [ozmidwifery] breastmilk for preterm babies

2005-03-01 Thread Mike Lindsay Kennedy
Hi I work in NICU (in addition to being a student midwife). We encourage the mothers to begin expressing ASAP and we use al the milk and colostrum. We tend to begin enteral feeds quite quickly ie in the first 2-3 days at a very low rate... perhaps 1ml 12 hrly for littlies. We have a clear