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Q: Should very prem babies be given CPR?

Posted on 21 Feb 2010 by BMJ

So it’s all ethical stuff at the moment. Does the following question reach a point where evidence no longer has a role? “A premature baby born at 24 weeks gestational age is admitted to the neonatal unit having been born apnoeic, floppy, blue and without a heart rate. After cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with adrenaline in […]

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CP, discharge, NICU, perinatal care, therapy1 Comment

HPV – do infected mothers need caesarean section?

Posted on 07 Jul 2009 by BMJ

It’s an interesting question, and one which may not concern us in the next twenty years (if vaccination programmes are effective and maintained). But until we can eradicate HPV, what should we recommend to mothers who are infected? […]

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Q: Tongue tie division for breastfeeding?

Posted on 02 Apr 2009 by BMJ

Have you (yet) had a parent ask for a referral for tongue tie division to assist with a poorly feeding baby? What is the right answer to this question; […]

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perinatal care, surgery, therapy2 Comments

Q: How long do you wait to clamp a cord?

Posted on 07 Dec 2008 by BMJ

When I was doing neonates, it was considered good practice to get little babies spliced away from their Mother, given oxygen to breathe and wrapped up warm, all pretty damn quickly. I keep hearing rumours from my neonatally biased friends that perhaps there are other, better ways of doing things. So – how long do […]

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haematology, perinatal care, side effects, therapy2 Comments

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