Angels and Lamb Chops

In this moving and thought-provoking book Rev. Vicki Marriner recounts the events that led to the premature birth of her twin girls, the loss of one and her life afterwards. Taking us on the journey that led her to enlightenment, Rev. Vicki explores the questions that plague the minds of most parents who have

2021-12-22T13:15:55+11:00

Thalassaemia

Thalassaemia is the most common inherited blood disorder in the world and it affects the production of haemoglobin, resulting in severe anaemia in those affected. The red blood cells of a person with Thalassaemia only survive a few weeks instead of four months. That's why they require ongoing blood transfusions and treatments to remove

2022-10-12T14:21:46+11:00

Are we there yet?

From the Australian College of Midwives Presidents report September 2010 Are we there yet? That phrase seems to hum along in the back of my mind a lot these days. This inevitably conjures up memories from my childhood of sitting in the back of a car full of hot, bored siblings; elbows digging into

2022-10-12T12:46:48+11:00

Hyperemisis Gravidarum

Hyperemisis Gravidarum HG is characterised by persistent vomiting and severe nausea. The woman suffering from HG is unable to maintain adequate hydration and fluid, which will jeopardise her electrolyte and nutritional status. Dehydration, ketonuria, electrolyte imbalance and a body weight loss of greater than 5% of pre-pregnancy weight characterise HG. Onset is always in

2022-10-19T13:09:01+11:00

Birth: The surprising history of how we are born – by Tina Cassidy

Tina Cassidy, a former Boston Globe reporter and editor, has taken a refreshingly new approach to an old and much-written story – the history of childbirth. From pre-history to modern-day times, this book is an amazing read. Tina Cassidy combines sociology, anthropology, archeology, evolution and history together in a delightfully informative concoction. Cassidy became

2022-09-08T12:22:19+10:00
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