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From: Judy Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] hep b @ birth
Our unit gives it at the same time as the neonatal screen for
that very reason.
Cheers
Judy
--- Lyle Burgoyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Lyle,
If you go back through the archives of ozmid, I think there was a big
discussion on this about 4+ yrs ago or so. Their was an excellent article
written by a midwife in ?Qld about the effects of Hep B post birth and it's
effect on establishing BF. Can't remember her name, but will try
Lyle,
Ozmid archives
March 2003
Sandra J Eales
Excellent discussion and article.
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Hi,
Ewmail or speak to Kathy Scarborough from Vaccination Information South Aus
(VISA), she is up to date on all things Hep B. She does tour occaisionally,
worth a listen.
http://www.visainfo.org.au/
Cheers
Megan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Our unit gives it at the same time as the neonatal screen for
that very reason.
Cheers
Judy
--- Lyle Burgoyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ,
A number of staff in our unit have commented that babies who
have Hep B
immunisation just after birth seem much more unsettled for the
first
Hi Sandra
Got to say how much I admire your approach to this
vaccination. Like you I have problems sticking a baby with a needle before they
have had a chance to adapt to extrauterine life.We give out a consent form but
when I give it to women booking in I make it clear that this is their
equirement of informed consent that
there is full disclosure of risks of treatment vs risks of disease.
Sandra
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From:
CJ Knight
To: ozmidwifery
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:40
PM
Subject: Re:[ozmidwifery]Hep B Birth
dose
Hi Sandra
Got to sa