TOG release: Women with pre-eclampsia are at higher risk of complications following childbirth, says a new review
Women with pre-eclampsia are at a higher risk of complications following delivery and should continue to be monitored for up to
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Maternity Emergencies update training files
& Eclampsia Update
Eclampsia and Pre-eclampsia Update v2 - March 2020
Pre-eclampsia & Eclampsia Algorithms
Eclampsia algorithm ... algorithm
Eclampsia documentation pro forma
Magnesium Sulfate emergency regimen
Severe Pre-eclampsia algorithm
Severe Hypertension
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Modules
haemorrhage
Sepsis in the obstetric patient
Severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
Obstructed labour
Obstetric fistula
Neonatal resuscitation ... service
Logbook of MVAs
Postpartum Family Planning
Introduction to training in postpartum family planning (PPFP)
RCOG Best
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RCOG statement on BMJ home birth study
defined as admission to an intensive care unit, uterine rupture, eclampsia or major obstetric haemorrhage (requiring a large blood transfusion) ... transfusion). Other adverse complications included postpartum haemorrhage (severe loss of blood after delivery) and manual removal
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Monochorionic Twin Pregnancy, Management (Green-top Guideline No. 51)
This guideline provides clinicians with up-to-date evidence-based information regarding the management of monochorionic twin ... birth, fetal growth restriction, pre-eclampsia, maternal pregnancy symptoms and postpartum haemorrhage.
The particular challenges
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Excessive bleeding after childbirth remains a leading cause of maternal deaths
(ART) could be associated with an increased risk of severe postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), in particular amongst multiple pregnancies ... advice for healthcare professionals on preventing and treating postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) in order to further reduce the number of
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TOG reviews the obstetric care for asylum seekers and refugees in the UK
be relocated after 36 weeks gestation or until four weeks postpartum. However, this is not always the case leading to women feeling ... increases their risk of perineal tears, obstructed labour and postpartum haemorrhage, and women who arrive in the country already late
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The DRCOG syllabus
impact, diagnosis, management and health consequences (e.g. pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, antepartum haemorrhage, placenta praevia ... management of common obstetric emergencies (e.g. collapse, eclampsia, post-partum haemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, thromboembolism
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Revised guidelines on the risk and treatment options for thromboembolic disease in pregnancy
comorbidities such as heart disease, inflammatory bowel disease and pre-eclampsia.
Additional risk factors occurring during the first trimester ... pregnancy or pre-pregnancy and again intrapartum or immediately postpartum.
Any woman with risk factors should be considered for prophylactic
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Headaches in pregnancy and the postnatal period
experience migraines have a more than two-fold increased risk of pre-eclampsia than those who do not. Women therefore need to be aware to ... “Many women experience headaches during pregnancy and the postpartum period and most are managed by women themselves or within primary
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