, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] support people in OT
Mount Isa is the same only one and they can only stay if mum is awake have
to leave if done under GA.
Dot
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place.I tried!
Kate
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From
a consumers personal experience and perspective it should
a
familiar face, advocate and support. Might be worth having a student
involved?
Kate
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As yet we don't routinely get the recovery time happening.
Midwife, dad and baby meet mum back on the ward after recovery...It is
usually only when we have a quieter time or lots of staff, or nice recovery
staff that we can get
We do the samething where i work, except for bringing the bed into recovery. It's a good idea though. I usually manage to assist the mother to BF in recovery, but it takes a little imagiantion sometimes (not to mention no "Hands Off Technique") especially with the larger ladies on those tiny
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Hi Katrina, It would be great,(but a huge mind
leap for Gosford!) to get
, so that they come to understand
the value of bf.
Nicole.
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] support people
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From
a consumers personal experience and perspective it should be imperative that
the woman has some say in who she wishes to be there for the
birth of her child and who can stay with her during
recovery. There is NO hell
: [ozmidwifery] support people in OT
Cheryl LHK wrote:
Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
to OT for LUSCS be they elective or emerg?
Just interested.
Cheryl
Yup, just one here. And only if the woman is awake... Dad has to leave
if it is a GA.
Jo
of the
spinal. (Would be nice not to have the c/s in the first place!)
Nicole.
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Mount Isa is the same only one and they can only stay if mum is awake have
to leave if done under GA.
Dot
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 13:00:33 +1000
HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if it is an emergencey
Code 1 LSCS, and the women is under
time!
Anyway, off for the school run
Cheryl
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 13:00:33 +1000
HI Cheryl
not sure if it is proto
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 13:00:33 +1000
HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if it is an emergencey Code 1 LSCS, and the women is under a GA, then no s
Cheryl LHK wrote:
Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
to OT for LUSCS be they elective or emerg?
Just interested.
Cheryl
Yup, just one here. And only if the woman is awake... Dad has to leave
if it is a GA.
Jo
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HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if it is an emergencey Code 1 LSCS, and the women is under a GA, then no support people are allowed in theatre at all. If it is a lesser code or elective, then the partner/husband can be present. I have not heard of more than this
Same here
Sue
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Cheryl LHK wrote:
Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
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