Sally Westbury wrote:
What I find
really interesting is that I can
see lots of obstetric guidelines but no midwifery guidelines.
Sally
Another interesting thing about taking fetal heart tones in ANY way is
that it's not an evidence based practise. It's possib
@acegraphics.com.auSubject: RE: [ozmidwifery] fetal
heart monitoring.
What I find really
interesting is that I can see lots of obstetric guidelines but no midwifery
guidelines.
Sally
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What I find really interesting is that I can
see lots of obstetric guidelines but no midwifery guidelines.
Sally
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going
by that recomendation, a vbac woman with 1:1 care of a midwife would therefore
not be forced to have continuous monitoring and should be allowed in the birth
centre.
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We are now using the RANZCOG guidelines, which cite
the NICE guidelines as one of the reference sources (just personally I find
these guidelines incredibly restrictive for the labouring woman). A update on
the guidelines is due out early August. Current version is available online
although I