Obstetrics and gynaecology

A/Prof Mark Green
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This special podcast features two episodes on the effects of environmental toxicants and their impact on fertility & repairing fistulas in Africa. See the valuable resources recommended by our experts for your clinical practice.

A/Prof Alex Polyakov
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A/Prof Alex Polyakov to discuss fibroids, including risk factors, management and treatment options, as well as impacts on fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

A/Prof Mark Green
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A/Prof Mark Green gives an overview of the what, where and how endocrine disrupting chemicals are potentially influencing the health of young Australians.

Sophia Auld
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Early detection, medication advice, atypical red flags and more...

Expert/s: Sophia Auld
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Explore iron deficiency risks in pregnancy and discover how to optimise iron supplement efficacy for a safer and healthier pregnancy

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Discover the latest evidence on the role of progesterone for reducing the risk of early pregnancy bleeding.

Dr Ginni Mansberg
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Dr Ginni Mansberg explains transdermal testosterone treatment which is now available in Australia.

Healthed
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They’re super effective, but what if things don’t quite to plan?

Expert/s: Healthed
A/Prof Alex Polyakov
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A/Prof Alex Polyakov explores the various symptoms associated with fibroids.

A/Prof Nial Wheate
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Ryeqo has been available in Australia since 2022, but until now was not specifically indicated for endometriosis. Here's how it works and what you need to be aware of.

Prof Hannah Dahlen
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The death of premature twins in Byron Bay in an apparent “wild birth”, or free birth, last week has prompted fresh concerns about giving birth without a midwife or medical assistance.

Sam Lockhart
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Sickness in pregnancy, or hyperemesis gravidarum, is common and is thought to affect seven out of ten women at some time in their pregnancy. But, until recently, very little has been known about why it happens.