Hi,
As you say it will always depend on the hospital policy.However, Iimagine the best way to gain an independent answer might be to review the evidence - A guide to effective evidence in pregnancy childbirth (Enkin et al) may be helpful, though it may also be slightly outdated. Alternatively,
Hi Paivi
At this year's Homebirth conference (Geelong), midwife Ina May Gaskin spoke about her daughter-in-law's use of dancing during labour (not sure but think she may have been from Brazil and used indigenous music to set the rhythm). Ina showed us some photos - they were great because she
Carolyn,
Would you have any feedback on managed 3rd stage for rhesus negative women?
Thanks
Angela
On 12/24/06, Heartlogic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great question Kristin.
If a woman who has given birth to her baby is in her 'tend and befriend'
neural network regulatory process aka
negative blood groups. Funny how often physiology wins out over
intervention. Hmm.
Is that what you are meaning by your question Angela?
warmly, Carolyn
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