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[ARTICLE] ” Calls for Sleep Lessons to teach woman how to sleep in pregnancy”.Courier Mail 29th June 2017

Midwife and accredited sleep consultant Amanda Bude says eight out of 10 pregnant women have sleep problems and prenatal education is needed.

She advises mums to go to sleep on their sides during the first four to six hours when sleep is deepest and they are unlikely to shift positions.

If the woman wakes later and is on her back, there is no need for panic. The falling asleep position is what is important.

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[ARTICLE] COURIER MAIL- January 19th 2017 “Innocent Queensland Ads Deemed Offensive By Facebook

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[ARTICLE] More Pregnant Woman seeking HypnoBirthing- Courier Mail March 2015

More pregnant women rejecting hi-tech birthing practices

MORE women take a free-range approach to pregnancy and during the birth of their babies, with data showing a trend away from traditional routine medical procedures. There has also been a surge in hypnobirthing, which is a birth free of any kind of pain relief, including epidurals.

 

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[ARTICLE] Do you google your child’s illness? Courier Mail March 2015

GOOGLE is stripping the quackery out of search results.

It has called in doctors to check results before they hit the top of the rankings.

Australian Medical Association Queensland president Shaun Rudd said most of his patients had visited “Dr Google” before seeing him.

Gold Coast midwife Amanda Bude has seen a big spike in parents turning to the internet over their babies’ health issues.

“I do get concerned,” she said.

“One of the main things I hear that came from the internet is the idea that if you put a glass jar on a rash and it disappears it is just virus-related, but if the rash doesn’t disappear then you need to seek medical help.

“Or parents take photos of rashes and post on Facebook asking other parents to diagnose.”

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Amanda Bude featured Midwife expert March 2015.