Women's health

Prof John Eden
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The questions answered in this podcast are listed below.

Dr Sasha Taylor
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Menopause is the stage of life where the ovaries stop releasing eggs and menstrual periods cease. Most Australian women go through menopause between 45 and 55 years of age, with the average age being 51 years, although some women may be younger.

Lynnette Hoffman
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What guard rails are in place to keep women safe

Dr Sarah Tedjasukmana
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Over 12% of Australian women suffer from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, a lifelong multisystem disease that affects fertility...

Dr Sarah Tedjasukmana
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New PCOS diagnostic criteria includes AMH levels as an alternative to ultrasound in adults…

Dr Hazel Keedle
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Dr Sarah Tedjasukmana
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“I just need a medical certificate,” she tells me.

Prof Creswell Eastman AO
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The dangers of postpartum thyroiditis emerging in women known to have thyroid antibodies

Prof Jenny Doust
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When Sophie was pregnant with her first baby, she had an oral glucose tolerance blood test. A few days later, the hospital phoned telling her she had gestational diabetes.

Dr Joe Dusseldorp
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The advantages of using the patient’s own tissue in breast reconstruction following breast cancer surgery

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).

Dr Sarah Tedjasukmana
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Pregnant women concerned about risk of miscarriage or preterm birth will often ask their GP about progesterone. Dr Anneliese Perkins, Adelaide obstetrician and sonologist, says there are some specific presentations where it can help.