1 June 2009

Advanced Intrapartum Monitoring

It has been said that the most dangerous journey we ever undertake is the one we take when we are...

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1 June 2009

What’s new in Sexual Health for Women? A review of new developments and best practice in sexual health for obstetricians, gynaecologists and midwives

Introduction The last eighteen months has brought numerous issues in sexual health into the public eye in the United Kingdom....

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1 March 2009

Neonatal Scenario Training: The Birth of a New Era of Education?

Imagine... It's 7am in the labour ward after a busy night. Having experienced a problem-free pregnancy and labour, a healthy...

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1 March 2009

Statistical Facts And Fallacies For Practitioners In Women’s Healthcare

The emergence of evidence-based practice (EBP) and the requirement for all practitioners to engage in EBP activities has led to...

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1 March 2009

Pelvic Floor Exercises: The Solution to Stress Incontinence

Introduction Many women, when jogging or exercising, playing tennis, bouncing on the kids' trampoline, lifting something, even just laughing, coughing...

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1 December 2008

Case Study: Foreign Body In Bladder

Mrs JC was referred by the GP to the Consultant Obstetrician (Oncologist) with the following history: 74 years old, with...

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1 December 2008

Urodynamics In Urogynaecology: Important Issues In Practice

Introduction Up to 30% of women experience, lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and 15% of them have troublesome incontinence. The...

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1 December 2008

What Women Want In Labour: Midwifery Perspectives

Given the cross section of women giving birth in the UK at present, isolating what woman want from and in...

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