: Sunday, March 09, 2003 5:31 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Bicornate uterus
Hello wise women,
I have met a midwife here in Ireland (where I am now presenting workshops)
who would dearly love a home birth. She says she has a bicornate uterus
and
a double cervix. She feels this puts her at high risk
Hello Sandra,
Thanks fro this feedback - will pass it on. This woman is well into the
pregnancy, so it looks like the risk of miscarriage has passed, which is
good
Regards,
Andrea
At 03:46 PM 11/03/2003, Sandra J. Eales wrote:
I recently cared for a woman in her second pregnancy with a
Hello Lois,
Fantastic story - these are the triumphs that make your day! I will pass
on this inspriting story to this midwife and hopes she takes heart and
strength from it!
Many thanks,
Andrea
t 10:25 PM 10/03/2003, Lois Wattis wrote:
Andrea - Is she a primip?
My only confirmed experience
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for this great info - such inspiring stories - I hope she finds them
as uplifting as I do!
Thanks for sharing
Andrea
At 10:14 PM 10/03/2003, Lynne Staff wrote:
Hi Andrea - I have accompanied quite a few women over the years who have a
bicornuate uterus (with or without
I have looked after two women with bicornate uterus at home no problems
however one woman was told to be cautious with placenta as sometimes the
positioning of it can be a bit complicated. I was watch full and there was
a lot of bleeding so we used syntocinon once the cord had stopped pulsating,
: Deliverywoman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrea Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Bicornate uterus
Date: 11/03/03 20:42
Hi Andrea,
Well here I am, 14 years after getting you to sign my own copy of the 1989
version of Preaparing for Birth, my second but most important thing in my
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Bicornate uterus
Date: 10/03/03 20:21
gt;
gt; Hello wise women,
gt;
gt; I have met a midwife here in Ireland (where I am now presenting
workshops)
gt; who would dearly love a home birth. She says she has a bicornate
uterus
and
gt; a double cervix. She feels this puts her
Explanation:
The Y-shaped, forked uterus occurs in a wide range of varieties. Externally
it may have only a shallow notch( arcuate uterus), o it may be cleved so
deeply as to be called a double uterus. The internal septum may be
partial, or it may extend down to the cervix, creating two seperate
Hello wise women,
I have met a midwife here in Ireland (where I am now presenting workshops)
who would dearly love a home birth. She says she has a bicornate uterus and
a double cervix. She feels this puts her at high risk, although her
obstetrician seems to think she could labour OK and get
, but hope this helps!
Warm regards, Lynne
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Hello wise women,
I have met a midwife here in Ireland (where I am now presenting
Cheers, Lois
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Bicornate uterus
Hello wise women,
I have met a midwife here in Ireland (where I am now presenting workshops)
who would dearly love
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