Maternity Part 1 with Stacey Robinson

Maternity Part 1 with Stacey Robinson

vor 4 Jahren
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vor 4 Jahren

In this episode Caroline Philips interviews Stacey Robinson;
pre-hospital midwife, on a variety of maternity and newborn
topics that pre-hospital providers might face on scene. Having
embedded herself within an ambulance service, Stacey gives a
unique and insightful perspective on common myths, unique
presentations, and healthy fundamental baselines of maternal and
newborn care.


This is a four part series, in this episode Stacey unpacks her
role, the 'normal labour' scenario and deviation in physiology to
be expected in pregnancy. They look at why physiology changes and
some of the important details around history and examination.
They also examine some of the non-pharmacological methods of
optimising birth (skin to skin, micturition, non-technical
skills, drying). 


Here are some useful links for this mini series: 


https://cprguidelines.eu/assets/guidelines/RESUS-8907-NLS.pdf


https://nbcpathway.org.uk/professionals


https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/information/for-health-professionals/e-learning/


https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Ambulance-Crews-first-responders-Good-Practice-Gude.pdf


https://www.tommys.org/baby-loss-support





Please enjoy this episode with a truly insightful guest and
experienced midwife. 





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