Obstetrics and gynaecology

Dr Yu Hwee Tan
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When do we refer to a specialist and what kind of specialist, and what can they do?

Expert/s: Dr Yu Hwee Tan
Prof William Ledger
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In this Product Explainer, Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, William Ledger explains the role of vaginal micronised progesterone, including the indication, safety profile, clinical trial background and guidelines for use for the treatment and management of threatened miscarriage (5 mins).

A/Prof Susan Evans
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In this Product Explainer, Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon A/Prof Susan Evans explains the role of dienogest in the treatment of endometriosis (7 mins).

Fiona Clark
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Recurrent UTIs can have a profound effect on quality of life, but they aren’t that well understood, Urogynaecologist, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr James Alexander said in a recent Healthed podcast.

Expert/s: Fiona Clark
Dr Lucy Bates
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Why the hormonal changes at menopause predispose a woman to urinary incontinence- the risk factors for urinary incontinence.

Expert/s: Dr Lucy Bates
Dr Mugdha Kulkarni
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The types of pessaries used to treat various kinds of pelvic floor prolapse

Healthed
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Tune in to our fertility mini-series, hosted by Dr David Lim.

Dr Ruth Cameron-Jeffs
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Symptoms that may suggest pelvic organ prolapse, the role of the primary care provider, investigations indicated in its management and when to refer a woman for a specialist opinion

Dr Joseph Sgroi
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The role of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in prenatal screening, when to discuss preconception genetic testing with your patients, screening embryos for genetic conditions, and the controversies raised by consumer genomics

Dr Terri Foran
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Managing irregular bleeding on the pill, IUDs and implants, the pill and reduced libido, side effects of pills, extended use and when to investigate further

Dr Linda Calabresi
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As a rule of thumb, one third of cases of infertility where the cause is known is due to female factors, a third is due to male factors and the remaining third is thought to be related to both male and female factors.

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Featuring leading women’s health expert, Dr Terri Foran and a discussion panel of leading experts – Prof Deborah Bateson, Prof Rod Baber and Dr Lina Safro – this masterclass covers a wide range of information on the OCP.