HOLY COW!!! Poor baby! And isn't it just maddening to watch hospital personnel just overtreat a baby??? I used to serve as doula for hospital birthing...
One of my friends is a midwife with a group that delivers at a couple of hospitals in KC. She told me that at one, the standard policy was that if there was ...
Hello women of Kansas, Colorado, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and Lousiana! ICAN is growing by leaps and bounds. It's great that we are...
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No reference for you - but I had one homebirth in KS and all I had to do was sign a waiver saying that 'I had been offerered Illotycn, that I understood its...
I signed a similar form after a hospital birth at Olathe Medical Center. Perhaps a friendly doc/nurse/midwife/Doula/lc who works there could snag one for you. ...
Anita, I looked around last night and couldn't find any law about eye ointment or vit k in Kansas. I did however find a law in MO that says it is a misdemeanor...
Does anyone have a reference, website, etc. for the laws regarding eye prophylaxis for prophy? Info on how to refuse? I did some research on this when I was...
I signed an "against medical advice" form after the hospital births of my four children when I refused the Ileomycin treatment for my babies. Maurenne Griese ...
I am a midwife looking for the actual Kansas statute regarding eye prophylaxis. I have a waiver form for clients to sign, and have no problem at all not...
... Actually that first one states "any midwife...SHALL drop into the eyes..." which would mean it is state law to administer the eye ointment in Missouri. The...
Anita, my guess is the people at KAMMCO can help find the statute. Tell them you are a student doing research. See if you get any help there. They helped...
... Are you talking about the Kansas Medical Mutual Insurance Company? I googled for KAMMCO, and it was either that or a coal mining equipment company. :) ...
Yes, the medical insurance people, sweetie. Dee ... Are you talking about the Kansas Medical Mutual Insurance Company? I googled for KAMMCO, and it was...
forwarded from another list, really good read! http://www.bostonma gazine.com/ articles/ the_mommy_ uprising The Mommy Uprising They’re fed up with the...
Anita, when I looked up the law for Oklahoma I went to the library and looked in the volumes of Oklahoma legislation. The reference librarian should know what...
Anita, you know, you might contact Topeka, State Board of Public Health. They might be able to make this even easier. They MIGHT even have a web site where...
Girl, you are a braver woman than I am. Dee Anita, when I looked up the law for Oklahoma I went to the library and looked in the volumes of Oklahoma...
I was on a quest :) LOL Sarah ... From: kansasmidwifery@yahoogroups.com [mailto:kansasmidwifery@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of deedibal@... Sent: Sunday,...
Anita and everyone else, The statute number is K.S.A. 65-153b for eye prophylaxis. You can find it at the following link: ...
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OK, So my smart elect (how do you spell that word?) reply is....It says physician or authorized OB. We are not practicing medicine so this law must not...
*Healing the Trauma:* Entering Motherhood with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), by Jennifer Jamison Griebenow. Some women who suffer the symptoms of ...
Anita, that is a great site and is now on my favorite pages. The business with the 14 days for the testing. This was in the information given to me some time...
... Go to http://etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/EngLabo.html or (from google.com): Labor Among Primitive Peoples - [ Traduci questa pagina ] Engelmann,...
... THANK YOU Brenda! This website is phenomenal, I've bookmarked it too. This is exactly what I've been looking for. I agree that it wouldn't apply to a ...
OK Brenda, your website for the eye ointment info was fantastic, but I must not be searching for the right thing, I can't find it on that website of Kansas...