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This week we discuss Antepartum haemorrhage (APH), defined as PV bleeding from or within the genital tract after 20 weeks of pregnancy until the delivery of baby. We discuss the two main causes of APH, including placenta previa and placental abruption. We outline their risk factors, as well as their management and consequences of the condition.
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This week we delve into the dreaded (for some) world of immunology to discuss Rhesus Factor. We talk about some basic immunology, why we worry about both mum, dad and baby's Rh factor, and what we can do to prevent the consequences that occur as a result of Rhesus Incompatibility
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This week we discuss Chorioamnionitis, otherwise known as the infection and/ or inflammation of the chorionic and amniotic membranes, or the amniotic fluid. We also further discuss the implications of chorioamnionitis including Fetal Inflammatory Response Syndrome (FIRS) as well as neonatal sepsis.
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In this episode, we once again talk to you, our listeners. Jaimie is a student midwife from Queensland. During this episode we discuss what it is like to study as a mature age student, but also as a mother of young children. We talk about the challenges she faces as a student and a mother, and how her experiences as a mother inspired her to pursue a career as a midwife. We discuss the ups and down of being a student, where we might going wrong in how we give obstetric care in Australia, and the major differences between obstetrics in the private versus the public sector.
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In this episode we discuss PROM/ PPROM, Pre-labour rupture of membranes as well as premature pre-labour rupture of membranes. We discuss signs and symptoms of each, treatment options, appropriate exams and investigations and possible complications that may arise as a result of PROM and PPROM
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In this episode, we discuss contraception that is currently offered to both women and men. We outline the positives and negatives of the current contraceptives and emergency contraceptive options offered, as well as outline important additional information including the success and failure rate of each.
For any information regarding your contraceptive options, please consult https://www.contraception.org.au/ or talk with your GP or healthcare provider
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In this episode we discuss Aneuploidy screening. Aneuploidy is defined as the presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes. We discuss different screening techniques that are offered to parents during their pregnancy, when they are offered and what they involve. We also discuss important topics such as the sensitivity and specificity of different screening techniques
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This week we discuss what parents can expect from their antenatal visits. This includes taking a medical, social, familial and psychological history, as well as significant exams and investigations.
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In today's pOdSCE, we run through the basics of interpreting a CTG. We share a useful pneumonic which will come in handy, and provide structure if you need to tackle this in an OSCE. We also cover the basic physiology and pathophysiology which may lead to abnormalities in the CTG
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Today we take you on a journey of fetal surveillance. This episode includes discussions of the preferred methods of fetal surveillance during both the intrapartum period as well as the antenatal period. We hope you all enjoy!
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This week we discuss all things breastfeeding! This episode will include an outline of the anatomy and physiology of the breast and milk let-down, We discuss what mums can expect following the birth of their baby in regards to feeding frequency and duration, as well as understanding attachment, and recognising and troubleshooting common problems when initiating breastfeeding.
If you are having trouble or feeling overwhelmed with the process, you can access the 24 hour hotline run by the Australian Breastfeeding Association, or by contacting 1800mum2mum, or 1800-686-268
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This week we discuss active management of the third stage of labour. This includes differentiating between physiological versus active management, discussing early versus delayed cord clamping following delivery of baby, and running through what you can expect after the birth of your baby. We also outline the post-partum haemorrhage (PPH), including the causes, the risks and how we manage PPH.
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This episode we've teamed up with Dr Chris John to discuss TORCH infections during pregnancy. Dr Chris John is an aspiring infectious disease physician and expertly runs through the different infections that can occur during pregnancy. We discuss testing, symptoms and signs, affect on bubs and prevention!
As always, thank you for listening, and remember to like and review the episode
Stay safe, much love,
Team podstetrics
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Another week, another episode! This week we discuss the APGAR score including what the score represents, what it means for baby, and the limitations of the scoring system. We also outline neonatal resuscitation techniques, when they're used and what they mean for baby.
We hope you guys love this episode, and as always, remember to share and review our episode!
Much love xx
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In this episode we discuss pain relief, otherwise known as analgesia, that women have access to during their labour. We outline the positives and negatives of both medical and non-medical pain relief available to women, as well as discuss some tips and tricks to coping with labour that we have seen during our time in birthing suites.
As always, please remember to leave a like and review, so we can tailor these episodes to you :)
Much Love,
Podstetrics team xx
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In this episode, we discuss the VBAC, otherwise known as Vaginal Birth after Cesarean. We detail what the VBAC is, the risks of the procedure to both mum and baby, and the benefits of undergoing a VBAC. We also outline what the VBAC would entail such as monitoring as well as analgesia.
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In episode 2 of the pOdSCEs series, we again perform an OSCE simulation. In this episode we follow a case study, and discuss the topic of informed consent including how to obtain informed consent from a patient in an OSCE setting.
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In this episode, we discuss the topic of Cesarean sections (c-section). This episode follows the case of Sandra, a 27 year old G1P0 who will require an emergency cesarean section. This episode will discuss the key indications of c-sections, the procedure in itself, why would would perform one and why we wouldn't. We also discuss the positives and negatives of the procedure and what women can expect for subsequent pregnancies.
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In this episode, we discuss the topic of Instrumental Delivery. This episode includes an outline of forceps delivery, the use of a "vacuum," why we may or may not use these in assisting delivery of baby.
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In this episode, we talk to you, our listeners. We speak to Ana, who takes us through the details of her first pregnancy. We speak about her journey through her pregnancy, the symptoms she experienced, the care that she received and her instrumental delivery. We also discuss the lessons she learnt and her first hand account provides a good learning experience for those who want to fall pregnant, and those who are pregnant. We hope you enjoy this episode.
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