Thursday, January 19, 2006 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Just to add to this, after talking about this the other night, I've
been
thinking a bit about it too. Obviously an awareness of positioning
of the
baby is beneficial, but I'm with you Jo, too much emphasi
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Could anyone describe the "rebozo techniq
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Could anyone describe the "rebozo technique" to me, as I am currentlly
caring for a lovely primip with an OP, term plus, who has been niggling for
a few days. We have been trying OFP, stair walking
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>>Just to add to this, after talking about this the other night, I've been
>>thinking a bit about it too. Obviously an awareness of positioning of the
>>baby is beneficial, but I'm with you Jo
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Just to add to this, after talking about this the other night, I've been
thinking a bit about it too. Obviously an awareness of positioning of the
baby is benef
ose more experienced?
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Thanks Nancy,
Having had 2 stubborn OP babies myself I li
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] RE: OP
Hi Jo,
Have you read any of Jean Sutton's work? She wrote a book called
"Optimal F
Hi Jo,
Have you read any of Jean Sutton's work? She wrote a book called "Optimal
Fetal Positioning" in which she describes all about OP causes and
prevention. She also designed a Pregnancy Rocker to aid in the prevention of
OP from 34 weeks onward.
Any more info about the Pregnancy rocker ...emai
: RE: [ozmidwifery] Re: OP
stats...interesting
Hi Marilyn and
Mary
I understand the
frustrations you are mentioning with op babies –
In my sessions I
encourage the women along the same lines that both of you are discussing as
managing the op presentation but also include
or
potentially obstructed labours. I don't think there is any research on this.
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OP stats...interesting
Hi Jo, The stats agree with my
't think there is any research on
this.
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stats...interesting
Hi Jo, The stats agree with my perception of the births I attend
as a community midwife. I t
Hi Jo, The stats agree with my perception of the births I attend
as a community midwife. I try my damnest to get women to use good
posture in pregnancy, using the Alexander method & Optimal Foetal
Positioning as a guide. It helps quite a bit, and also Bowen therapy &
Chiropractic. I have
Well said Marilyn, Lois &
Robin!
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