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Tuesday, 3 June 2014
A midwife's personal journey into supporting birth honestly
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Elly Copp is a guest blogger today. Photo: Elly Copp Elly is a hospital midwife working in a birth centre in the south-we...
Sunday, 29 July 2012
The voice of reason: Researchers reject statement that co-sleeping in dangerous
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So good to see this media release from researchers at The Queensland Centre for Mothers & Babies! At last, the ...
Monday, 31 January 2011
The Umbilical Cord: When do we clamp it?
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Clamping the umbilical cord immediately at birth was something that I was taught to do as a routine part of 'delivery' management. ...
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010
OB Gyn perspective on "OB Patient"
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YouTube - OB patient There is a rash of these mini movies. Clever, 'funny' (?) and short. Humour is a great way of getting a mes...
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Sunday, 4 July 2010
The Look of Love: birth, mothers, babies and attachment
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We humans are gifted with a prefrontal cortex, the site of our executive functioning. Our prefrontal cortex allows us to make choices, decid...
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Monday, 14 June 2010
Distracted parenting: Hang up and see your baby - The Boston Globe
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Claudia Gold, a paediatrician in Great Barrington, wrote in the Boston Globe today: "RECENTLY I was on vacation sitting by a pool. I n...
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Talking about the importance of baby's birth experiences at the Mother of all rallies, PH Canberra 2009
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I happened upon this video when I was searching for some information on Google! What a rally that was. I was interviewed at the rally for ...
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Medical News: Developmental Delay Linked to 'Flat Head' Syndrome - in Pediatrics, General Pediatrics from MedPage Today
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from MedPage "Babies with misshapen heads from lying on their backs too long may be at heightened risk for developmental delays, resea...
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