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The federal government now says it's OK for pregnant women and young children to be injected with mercury in the H1N1 vaccine. However, if there were more mercury-free vaccine available, they would recommend that pregnant women and young children get that instead. Don't be fooled! Thimerosal is a form of mercury! Autism rates dropping in California—is phase-out of thimerosal the reason? [from 2005] Current thinking is that only genetically vulnerable babies will be affected by the thimerosol . . . maybe even as low as 1 out of 200 or 0.5%. But if it's your child, it's 100%. Read this mother's story about her children's recovery from mercury-related autism. |
I have recently been asked about the observations taken during labour by midwives attending homebirth. I can only speak of births that I have been involved in, and midwives with whom I have worked.
The usual practice in Victoria within the Midwives in Private Practice (MIPP) group is to have a second midwife meet the woman and her partner prior to the birth, and attend the birth with the primary care midwife, providing support as needed.
Women who give birth at home are a pretty diverse group, and not all those who would be classified as "low risk" by hospital standards. For example a woman may be considered too old, too short, or too fat to be under midwife care in hospital units. They may have had a previous caesarean section birth. It is my responsibility to advise the woman on the factors in her situation that may increase her need for obstetric intervention, and to make it clear to her under what circumstances I would recommend medical care. The woman may not accept my advice, and this is dealt with in our Code of Practice (Code of Practice for Midwives in Victoria 1996). The big difference between home and hospital care is continuity of care. The midwife and the mother know each other, so observations are of the whole person, as well as T, P, BP, FH &c.
As a rule my observations in labour are:
Joy Johnston, FACM IBCLC Independent midwife and lactation consultant Melbourne, Australia Joy@aitex.com.au
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