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Name: Michele Archibald-Hattie on Mar 19, 2008Comments: I strongly support the opportunity for women to have control and choice over the birthing experience. I encourage the South West Nova District Health Authority to put a proposal into the Department of Health to be a model site and be a leader in this important process.Flag
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Name: Debbie Roberts on Mar 19, 2008Comments: These services are wanted and needed in Southwest Nova.Flag
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Name: Sheila LeBlanc-Joyce on Mar 20, 2008Comments: Midwifery is an essential health service that the women in our district, province and country should have unrestricted access. Insuring that this fundamental life experience is as natural and healthy as possible will have positive ramifications within society - the extent to which we have yet to witness.Flag
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Name: Joanne Head on Mar 20, 2008Comments: In these times of limited access to doctors and health services, providing more access to a variety of health services is always a good thing. I think midwives and dulas can provide services that currently are not being met. In particlular, I think the comfort they give and time they spend with clients is considerably more than that of the clinics. Having both available would be best.Flag
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Name: Bernadette MacDonald on Mar 20, 2008Comments: I want to encourage the South West Health Authority to enlist midwifery services within their subscribed services for the benefit of women and their families.Flag
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Name: Lois LeBlanc on Mar 20, 2008Comments: Moms would like this. I think the atmosphere would be better for mom and family. I think it would be nice for mom to have a choice. I'm all for it.Flag
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Name: Mary D'Entremont on Mar 20, 2008Comments: I wholeheartedly support Mid-wifery in Nova Scotia. My daughter who lives in Halifax had a midwife for all three of her children and it was a very positive experience.Flag
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Name: Melissa Whitman on Mar 20, 2008Comments: The current rotation and group examinations are definitely off putting, particularly to first timers.Flag
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Name: Liza on Mar 20, 2008Comments: I was lookin into actually studing this a few years ago i agree with it.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 20, 2008Comments: This is a greatly needed service, nice for families to have babies at homeFlag
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Name: Renee Meuse Bishara on Mar 20, 2008Comments: I wholeheartedly support the existence of midwives in the tri-counties. As a potential future midwifery client, I can say this is the care that I would want for myself. As a future midwife, I hope to work in the tri-counties.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 20, 2008Comments: With the shortage of doctors who are willing to deliver babies, especially in our area, midwives are the obvious solution.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 20, 2008Comments: With the shortage of doctors who are willing to deliver babies, especially in our area, midwives are the obvious solution.Flag
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Name: Janet O'Connell on Mar 20, 2008Comments: Midwifery is not only a must it is also a tradition, I believe the service provides a sense of trust, calmness, and an up front personal contact with the client, before and after care.Flag
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Name: Kara Crowell on Mar 20, 2008Comments: I wish we had this service when I had my children.Flag
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Name: B Pinkney on Mar 20, 2008Comments: This is a great idea.It would help the over crowding be less at our hospital and give the babies and Moms a good start!Flag
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Name: Christine D'Entremont on Mar 20, 2008Comments: Hello, lets join the rest of the world, just because we look like we are red necks doesn't mean we have to live like it!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 21, 2008Comments: It would be nice to have as the medical system is not like it used to be. These mothers need help.Flag
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Name: Candace on Mar 21, 2008Comments: I think this would be a good service to have in town I know personaly I would use it if I were pregnantFlag
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Name: Melissa Morin on Mar 21, 2008Comments: We surely do need midwifery in Yarmouth. Some of us women would love to have water birth and no they don't do that in Yarmouth, you would have to find a private clinic in Halifax the closest...Flag
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Name: Heather Baird on Mar 21, 2008Comments: I strongly support this initiative and believe, having birthed a child with a CNM, that midwifery should be a realistic and accessible option for healthy women who wish to experience childbirth the way nature intended it to be. CNM's are highly trained professionals. They specialize in pregnancy and delivery and know better than an OBGYN the ability of a woman to give birth naturally. Statistics have shown that nearly 85% of women who deliver with a midwife do so naturally and 95% of women who prepare for childbirth by studying "The Bradley Method) deliver naturally. Without the support of a knowledgeable and caring individual such as a CNM, women are easily persuaded in the moment to elect for procedures that are unnecessary and even harmful to their unborn child.Flag