Liz
Look at the Australian Bush Flower Essence combination called "Transition"
both for the woman who is having the termination and the departing soul of
the foetus. An equally effective combination is the Alaskan Essences "Soul
Support".
Either can be used alone or in conjunction with homoeopathic treatment to
facilitate the process, orally or in a room spray.
www.alaskanessences.com
www.ausflowers.com.au
Best
Eleana
termination operation
Re: termination operation
Dear Liz, follow your own advice - treat the symptoms if and when they
appear. Otherwise take the case before the procedure - but you say she is
quite relaxed about it. Best then to take the case afterwards if she feels
the need.
best wishes, Joy
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on 29/6/04 9:31 AM, Elizabeth Burgess at woodlandsorrell@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Dear all
does anyone have any advice on possible remedies to give before and after a
termination of pregnancy?
I was thinking that Ignatia and staph may both come into play depending on
how she feels afterwards. The client is quite relaxed about the procedure
and has opted for conscious sedation so there shouldn't be a great deal of
anaesthetic to clear. She is however quite tearful and has responded well to
Puls in the past.
Obviously I will treat the resulting symptoms (if any) but just thought it
would be interesting to hear of any experiences people have out there, so I
can support her if necessary.
Thank you for your time
Liz
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appear. Otherwise take the case before the procedure - but you say she is
quite relaxed about it. Best then to take the case afterwards if she feels
the need.
best wishes, Joy
www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
on 29/6/04 9:31 AM, Elizabeth Burgess at woodlandsorrell@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Dear all
does anyone have any advice on possible remedies to give before and after a
termination of pregnancy?
I was thinking that Ignatia and staph may both come into play depending on
how she feels afterwards. The client is quite relaxed about the procedure
and has opted for conscious sedation so there shouldn't be a great deal of
anaesthetic to clear. She is however quite tearful and has responded well to
Puls in the past.
Obviously I will treat the resulting symptoms (if any) but just thought it
would be interesting to hear of any experiences people have out there, so I
can support her if necessary.
Thank you for your time
Liz
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Re: termination operation
Dear all
does anyone have any advice on possible remedies to give before and after a termination of pregnancy?
I was thinking that Ignatia and staph may both come into play depending on how she feels afterwards. The client is quite relaxed about the procedure and has opted for conscious sedation so there shouldn't be a great deal of anaesthetic to clear. She is however quite tearful and has responded well to Puls in the past.
Obviously I will treat the resulting symptoms (if any) but just thought it would be interesting to hear of any experiences people have out there, so I can support her if necessary.
Thank you for your time
Liz
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does anyone have any advice on possible remedies to give before and after a termination of pregnancy?
I was thinking that Ignatia and staph may both come into play depending on how she feels afterwards. The client is quite relaxed about the procedure and has opted for conscious sedation so there shouldn't be a great deal of anaesthetic to clear. She is however quite tearful and has responded well to Puls in the past.
Obviously I will treat the resulting symptoms (if any) but just thought it would be interesting to hear of any experiences people have out there, so I can support her if necessary.
Thank you for your time
Liz
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termination operation
Dear Elizabeth
I agree with Joy; just take it as it comes as individual reactions to such
an event are variable depending on the convictions of the individual
undergoing the procedure and the reasons behind the choice.
However, be on the lookout for possible "hiccoughs" in the vital force
occurring at the time of the estimated birth.
Since the pregnancy programmes the body for a 9 month "job of work" it
sometimes doesn't take too kindly to being re-programmed so unceremoniously.
I've treateed a few cases over the years where symptoms associated with
birthing appeared around the estimated date of delivery. Even mastitis is a
possibility!
kind regards
Patricia
I agree with Joy; just take it as it comes as individual reactions to such
an event are variable depending on the convictions of the individual
undergoing the procedure and the reasons behind the choice.
However, be on the lookout for possible "hiccoughs" in the vital force
occurring at the time of the estimated birth.
Since the pregnancy programmes the body for a 9 month "job of work" it
sometimes doesn't take too kindly to being re-programmed so unceremoniously.
I've treateed a few cases over the years where symptoms associated with
birthing appeared around the estimated date of delivery. Even mastitis is a
possibility!
kind regards
Patricia
Re: termination operation
puls staph ignatia all sound good but you need to find out more about her
grief and tears b/c it could quite possibily be other feelings asociated
with it, the possibilities in my experience can range from anger that she
couldn't have the baby to fear that she might never get another chance to
get pregnant to grief about the loss of a child to guilt about terminating
to rage at the partner to anger at herself for being so careless, to fear
about her parents finding out to shame etc etc
grief and tears b/c it could quite possibily be other feelings asociated
with it, the possibilities in my experience can range from anger that she
couldn't have the baby to fear that she might never get another chance to
get pregnant to grief about the loss of a child to guilt about terminating
to rage at the partner to anger at herself for being so careless, to fear
about her parents finding out to shame etc etc