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Jellybeans1973
post 15/03/2012, 01:40 PM
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Hi my name is Jennifer and I am a student midwife at USQ Toowoomba.
I have 8 beautiful children of my own and I really look forward to being involved in the journey of other mothers/mothers to be who can help me gain my midwifery qualifications.

What I am looking for is pregnant women from Ipswich right through to Toowoomba who would be happy to have me support them through pregnancy to birth and beyond. I require 20 pregnant women who will allow me to:

  • Support you through your beautiful journey of pregnancy, birth and post birth
  • Attend antenatal visits with you
  • Just want to chat? You can ring me at anytime
  • Or even to just have a coffee
  • Possibly attend your birth if you will allow me (even if I am going to be the furniture in the corner)
  • Visit you after baby is born.


[/b][/i]Thank you look forward to hearing from you via a pm

Jennifer

This post has been edited by lucky 2: 15/03/2012, 01:49 PM
Reason for edit: r/o personal contact details as per EB Site Rules
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*mylittleprince*
post 15/03/2012, 01:43 PM
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I think it's a lot safer to get people to PM you and you can send your details than putting up your full name and no on the internet.
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Jellybeans1973
post 15/03/2012, 01:47 PM
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QUOTE (*mylittleprince* @ 15/03/2012, 01:43 PM) *
I think it's a lot safer to get people to PM you and you can send your details than putting up your full name and no on the internet.



Hi thank you. That number is only used for the purpose of my course. Only reason did that is I don't know how to PM chat etc so fill me in on how to do this as I am not use to using forums etc.

Thanks
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post 15/03/2012, 01:50 PM
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If you ask people to PM they will send you a private message. It will arrive in a little pop up box when you log on to EB or you can find it in the control panel under messages on the left hand side of your screen. You click to open and then reply and hit send.

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Jellybeans1973
post 15/03/2012, 02:07 PM
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QUOTE (*mylittleprince* @ 15/03/2012, 01:50 PM) *
If you ask people to PM they will send you a private message. It will arrive in a little pop up box when you log on to EB or you can find it in the control panel under messages on the left hand side of your screen. You click to open and then reply and hit send.


Thank you for your help. Really appreciate it as it so hard when your new at this.


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Freckles
post 25/03/2012, 09:48 AM
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Hi there,
You need to post in the thread that is specifically for student midwives, which you can find here. I'm locking this thread now.
Good luck with your studies.

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