read
your comments & think "that is so
true..."
You are very articulate & well informed, you must do alot of
research, I think there must be more hours in your days in
Canada that in mine
Cheers
With kind regardsBrenda Manning www.themidwife.com.au
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Brenda, can I copy your post to other lists.
Gloria in Canada
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brendamanning
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:24
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A big impetus to change
From:
Sue
Cookson
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:53
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Hi Brenda,I've probably missed some info - but where do you
work that such marvellous practic
sors!
With kind regards
Brenda Manning
www.themidwife.com.au
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Ha ha -
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Ha ha - I remember doing the same in my
mid training tho we didn't have to do shaves. "I could give you an enema if
you would like one!" I would offer. Neve
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> When I started my mid we were doing shaves and enemas. It
> was my group of students that facillated change. Maybe because
> we were a generally old
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:09
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] Re: Midwifery
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When
I started my mid we were doing shaves and enemas. It was my group of
students that facillated change. Maybe because we were a generally older
lot.
, and mum is not nearly so
stressed. Both babies responded well.
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25, 2005 3:47 PM
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Just an experience:
Saturday night we were with a birthing woman,Pg, spontaneous & unmedicated
labour, her baby born at 0100hrs, no oxytocic given, baby to breast,
sucking strongly, us just being' present in the moment &
so often don't they?
With kind regards
Brenda Manning
www.themidwife.com.au
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They can't be too busy
They can't be too busy if they have nothing better to do than
nitpick on cord cutting like that. It has been more years than I
can remember that I have put the plastic clamp on first and only
one metal and had dad cut. Of course in emergency you do what is
best at the time, but a Policy or guidelin
Hi
Barbara,
Do
your parents have any say in the cord clamping? Perhaps they need more
information such as at their education sessions? We also do active management,
but Dad's are still able to cut the cord. Not many of our Mum's do physiological
third stage. However, we had a lotus birth re
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