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Sekhmet
post 12/06/2007, 10:04 PM
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The numbers have been swelling. Me thinks it's time we organise some get togethers!!!

How about everyone add's their details to the list? Homebirth wannabe's more than welcome - the more positive empowering talk about birth, the better.


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Sue_in_FTG
Isis
Karrie-Lou



NSW




WA



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skae
post 12/06/2007, 11:31 PM
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Im in WA, SOR. original.gif
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VicMum
post 13/06/2007, 09:35 AM
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My username gives it away biggrin.gif I'm in Victoria!
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post 13/06/2007, 09:39 AM
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I'm in NZ.
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=Araminta=
post 13/06/2007, 09:41 AM
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Hi,
I'm in Vic, just outside Melbourne in Gisborne.
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post 13/06/2007, 10:51 AM
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I'm in central QLD, if there's anyone else out there in QLD? Central QLD women need tonz of support, because they don't even believe that home birth is an option. But if you're persistent enough it can be biggrin.gif
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Sekhmet
post 13/06/2007, 11:11 AM
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Can you guys do me a favour and copy and paste my original list, and ad your name, and state if I did not list it?

And then everyone just copy and paste the previous list..
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sramroop
post 13/06/2007, 12:05 PM
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Ive collated us, I am in WA, we have stopped TTC for now, but I would love to get back into midwifery, just not the hospital route.

Vic:

Sue_in_FTG
Isis
Karrie-Lou
JennyBear Gisborne
VicMum

NSW




WA
Ska SOR
sramroop (Suse) NOR

TAS

QLD

Bron03 central QLD
LovelyMum Brisbane


NZ
Midwitch

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Sekhmet
post 13/06/2007, 01:26 PM
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Thanks sramroop!
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cesca
post 13/06/2007, 01:50 PM
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Another Kiwi here. I have plenty of get-togethers with my friends... funnily enough about half of them are homebirthers, the other half have elective c-sections! tongue.gif The best thing is that we all respect each others choices. original.gif



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Sue_in_FTG
Isis
Karrie-Lou
JennyBear Gisborne
VicMum

NSW




WA
Ska SOR
sramroop (Suse) NOR

TAS

QLD

Bron03 central QLD
LovelyMum Brisbane


NZ
Midwitch
Cesca
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