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Thinking About Ob/Gyn Antonia Roberts and Howard Herrell
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- Gesundheit und Fitness
A fresh and evidence-based perspective of all things related to obstetrics and gynecology.
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Episode 5.2 Baby Season (a listener question) and RhoGAM
In this episode, we discuss the use of RhoGAM in the first trimester. Then we discuss the timing of birth and why babies are born more commonly in some months and days than others.
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Episode 5.1 OB Emergencies Part 2
In this episode, we discuss caffeine and other supplements and breast pain, then we continue our discussion of management of obstetric emergencies, focusing on amniotic fluid embolism, shoulder dystocia, cesarean under local, and eclamptic seizure.
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Episode 4.13 OB Emergencies Part 1
In this episode, we discuss the management of nuchal cords at the time of delivery. Then we begin part 1 of our review of obstetric emergencies, focusing on postpartum hemorrhage, uterine inversion, cord prolapse, breech deliveries, and other not so fun stuff.
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Episode 4.12 Angle of Progression, Two Layer Closure, and Deliverance
In this episode, we discuss the newest evidence for two layer closure at the time of Cesarean. Plus, delivery vs birth, a clarification from the prior episode about sexism. Finally, we take a deep dive into the angle of progression and how it can be used to reduces cesareans and promote safety during delivery.
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Episode 4.11: Amnioinfusions, Stat Cesareans, Braxton-Hicks, and TikTok
In this episode, we discuss the utility of amnioinfusion for both variable decelerations and meconium stained fluid. Plus, how fast do we need to go when doing a Cesarean under general anesthesia. Then we talk about how Braxton-Hicks is still relevant today. Finally, new studies about TikTok and the placebo effect in menopause treatments.
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Episode 4.10 Iron in pregnancy, Sexism in OB/GYN, and the Postpartum visit
In this episode, we discuss the pros and cons of iron supplementation during pregnancy. We take a big of a dangerous dive into chauvinism and sexism in OB/GYN. Then, we discuss rethinking the postpartum visit(s) to better serve patients.