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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    summer street
    2,708

    Hi all...

    Hearing test was organized via the mchn, and she was about 10 weeks I think...so not straight away. I went to the Melbourne audiology place on Victoria pd. They did a full scan...very thorough and much better than hospital.

    As for heel *****...that was on an antenatal visit a few days after the birth.

    Things to know first up. What are the transfer rates, back up plans, second midwife arrangements, on call arrangements and antenatal care. You should also make sure you click with the mw...

    Good luck!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
    2,732

    I hadn't even thought about the post-birth tests. What's the Guthrie test again? Did ppl have to pay for the hearing test?

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    Hi girls!

    Welcome to the newcomers!

    Suga: ahh thanks for the reminder about the tax offset. so much to remember...

    Infinity: for me, i didnt think to ask my midwife for ages about transfer times between waters breaking and labour starting (my waters broke last time without labour for quite a few hours). we discussed it and have come to an arrangement that we are both comfortable with. but maybe just have a good think about what his/her protocols are for EDD and going over, breech, transfer reasons etc etc. i found that questions are still coming up as it is pretty hard to think of it all at once. the BIG thing is that you and the midwife have a CONNECTION and get along. that's the biggest one IMO.

    Tashy: yeah i'm not sure if i will end up birthing in the pool. i am very taurean and LOVE my land feet lol. but i did use the shower for a lot of relief last time, but once transition hit i wanted dry land to birth...wonder what this time will bring??!

    AFM: travelling along well here. had a fall the other day that resulted in some pretty nasty pain across the lower belly, but bubs was active as ever and i spent the whole night resting. all good now thankfully. got to remember that i am a clumsy person at the best of times lol. seeing my IM soon it has been awhile between drinks and i am needing some face to face contact now. the calmbirth classes are going fantastically! although DH keeps falling asleep all the time LOL! told him he needs a good coffee beforehand so he can actually listen to the class instead of passing out during the relaxation lol.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
    2,732

    Hey Cassius I am like you, I joked to my MW that I am a land animal and don't think I want a waterbirth. Have you hired an IM, or are you HBing through the Sunshine Hospital program like me? Initially the program was only open to women within the Sunshine Hossy catchment but most on the program are from your area - Brunswick, Northcote, Thornbury (ie: the hippy areas ). Turns out I am the most "Western Suburbs" mamma in the program (I am in Glenroy).

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    Rory: we went with an IM, cause like you mentioned i thought it would be a catchment thing. although TBH cause of my ptsd i guess it worked out for the best to not be affiliated with the hossy...even if in name only lol. i can barely bear to look at the RWH back-up booking booklet that i have...i am a nutcase

    my IM did mention that Northcote and Clifton Hill are their main areas of business lol! i had no idea!! darn hippies.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
    2,732

    Cassius I can imagine you wouldn't want to go near a hossy having had a rough time last time With an IM you are much more in control, for sure!

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
    11,633

    Hi everyone,
    I'm booked in for a homebirth with the community midwifery program here in December. Still waiting on my booking interview though - midwife was supposed to get back to me today. Perhaps she's had a run of births lately or something
    No rush I spose, but I'm keen to meet her.

    I'm not sure about a water birth either - last time I didn't really want to stay in the bath. DH says I should have because I was doing better in there but it's not quite how I remember it. I was induced though, so would all be different. I guess it'll be hot though, so perhaps we can set the pool up outside. Pity the backyard is such a mess, not sure how relaxing it'll be. Probably not practical if it's the middle of the night either.