Janet,
Do women who have used Raspberry Leaf Tea throughout pregnancy usually
have a physiological third stage that is much faster than average. Had a
placenta deliver on me the other day almost as soon as the baby was out.
It was so fast that when the gush of blood came my first reaction was
that the woman was hemorrhaging and when I put my hand to the uterus I
was amazed to realize that it had contracted down and that the placenta
was already in the vagina. This women had used Raspberry Tea throughout
her pregnancy.
Give us a tutorial on Raspberry Leaf Tea.
Kind Regards
Mandy O'Reilly
Janet Taiatini wrote:
> Kia Ora Korua
> Translated "Hello you two."
> Good to hear the use of alternative uses of herbs and
> things natural in pregnancy to prepare our bodies for
> labour,and to keep our bodies in optimum condition. I
> apologise for not having a reference about raspberry
> leaf, but would like to encourage you in your pursuit
> of the normal. I feel midwives working in the NZ have
> come along way in autonomous midwifery practice, and
> the things you talk about are things that some of us
> use routinely. I hope that I can be of some
> assistance in the years to come.
> Please ask me what explicitly do you want to know
> about raspberry leaf tea and tablets, and I will see
> if I can give you a reference.
> Kia ORa and regards Janet.
>
> --- kath gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> > I work as a midwife at Westmead hospital in Sydney.
> > We are currently doing
> > research
> > on the use of raspberry leaf tablets in pregnancy
> > Please will you give me information on working as a
> > midwife in the US I sat my
> > NCLEX exam last year but have been told that
> > midwives do not deliver babies
> > Thank you
> > Kathy Gallagher
> > [log in to unmask] wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everybody,
> > > I am also a newie and just wanted to introduce
> > myself. This kind of
> > > correspondence is new to me, but sounds wonderful!
> > > I am a nurse-midwife working in an inner city
> > community hospital that is part
> > > of a tertiary care center in New York City. We
> > are a large service of
> > > approximately 25 midwives and as of lately have
> > been very busy, ie: 7-8
> > > births in 12 hrs with many other laboring patients
> > and triages.
> > > I have a strong interest in research and certainly
> > work in an atmosphere ripe
> > > with pickings. Up until now our group has been
> > relatively unmotivated,
> > > stressed and any other of a number of blockages,
> > but I feel the time has come
> > > to get started. So I was lucky to have found this
> > group and look forward to
> > > being a part of the discussion.
> > >
> > > This is a note to Kay Hyde at Curtin University in
> > Australia----I had just
> > > read of a paper presented at (I believe) the
> > meeting of the Australian
> > > College of Midwives that was a pilot study on the
> > use of raspberry leaf
> > > tea/tincture in labor. No reference was supplied
> > so I was wondering if you
> > > might possibly be able to find this reference for
> > me. I would really
> > > appreciate it. And anyone else who knows of any
> > studies in this area I would
> > > be most grateful for the reference.
> > >
> > > Janet Brooks CNM, MPH
> > > [log in to unmask]
> >
> >
>
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