Jennifairy said
I wonder how many of these women had inductions (for eg)?
Ive also seen (during my student experiences, so have other current
students) some midwives doctors apply CCT without giving synt,
describing this as 'physiological' 3rd stage. There are lots of 'mixed
managements' of
Four words, Kimmy, cord
traction and induction! When will we learn to leave stuff alone? We had a
massive "stastical blip" in emergency hysterectomies in Vic recently and there
was much handwringing and exclamations of "Good lord how did that happen?!" It's
not going away on it's own,
I know that homeopaths believe that the same thing you give to fix a symptom
can cause that symptom in a well person, or given in the wrong dose for the
individual. This is how they prove a homeopathic treatment. I don't know if I
have explained that very well...
Here is a link about
, blood
transfusion uuugg would've eaten a horse to avoid that again!
Jo
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I know
blood
transfusions, but lower Hb's acceptable. It is scary. Maureen
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Yeah, sucking on a piece
Sue Cookson wrote:
Hi,
This article appeared in last week's Sydney Morning Herald.
I think it's amazing and it appears that some of the information is
incorrect in that the article states that NSW Health implemented
active thrid stage and early cord clamping in 2002. Surely
syntometrine and