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From: mh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] admission ctg and the furphy of litigation(LONG)
(even longer reply)
Justine,
For the past two and a half years I have been pursued by a woman who
sincerely believes she has
: [ozmidwifery] admission ctg and the furphy of litigation(LONG)
Hi All
Is there something I am missing re admission CTG's and CTG's in general?
I see the whole issue of their use in reducing litigation as spurious.
Is it true that only around 10% of hypoxic events can be attributed to
labour
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the UK, and which is
the statutory body the provides recommendations to the National Health
Service. Clinicians are supposed to follow these guidelines.
It has issued guidelines on fetal monitoring.
It recommends intermittent auscultation
Justine,
As the President of Maternity Coalition, I KNOW that
you are taking these facts to the pollies assisting
us MC members to do the same.
You do a wonderful job I'm so thankful to have you
on our side.
Jen
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Monica
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From: Marilyn Kleidon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] admission ctg
Monica: I think your Director needs to do a nationwide lecture tour on
both
admission ctg's and vbac.
marilyn
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] admission ctg
Marilyn-
Unfortunately, being enlightened in one area of practice doesn't
guarantee
enlightenment in others. This was his (very commendable) idiosyncracy;
in
other ways he was dismissive of others' points of view, paternalistic,
inclined to do
Hi All
Is there something I am missing re admission CTG's and CTG's in general?
I see the whole issue of their use in reducing litigation as spurious.
Is it true that only around 10% of hypoxic events can be attributed to
labour and that the vast majority of damage cannot be linked to a certain
10:40 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] admission ctg and the furphy of litigation (LONG)
Hi All
Is there something I am missing re admission CTG's and CTG's in general?
I see the whole issue of their use in reducing litigation as spurious.
Is it true that only around 10% of hypoxic events can
Hi,
I can only hope that every midwife and consumer on this list gives copies of
your fantastically clear and well referenced article on the myths of
litigation to every birthing family they come across and also learn the
jargon to defend women against the obvious misled and unsupported claims
Dear Barb
Health administrators are scared and they have only a very scant
understanding of law.
Oh Barb, this is very sad. I understand the law (I read the act) and I am a
Mum at home in her PJ's most of the time! NO EXCUSE, if they are making
decisions about practice and citing litigation
Ah Sue
Political life and 4 under 5?? Give me a few years!!
JC
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Monica: I think your Director needs to do a nationwide lecture tour on both
admission ctg's and vbac.
marilyn
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From: mh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 4:22 AM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] admission ctg
I work in a high risk
I know of two places that do routine admission CTG's. It's generally
accepted as a waste of time, but the MO's demand. Also CTG's for inductions
and augmentations.
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Sent: Friday, 17 September 2004 9:22 PM
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