Breech Birth Network Blog
Saturday at 2pm: Consultation on Draft NICE Antenatal Care Guideline
Update 26 February: This is a copy of our draft response. Please send Shawn any comments or suggested revisions by 15 March. You are invited to an open discussion about the Draft of the new NICE Antenatal Care Guideline. Breech Birth Network would like to collect the views of families who have experienced a breech […]
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What is ‘physiological breech birth?’
‘Physiological breech birth’ is an approach to care informed by evidence about the physiological processes of vaginal breech births, and an approach to clinical education based on evidence about how professionals learn to facilitate breech births.
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Touch Surgery / Medtronic breech birth simulation app
Physiological breech birth training is now available via the Touch Surgery app. This QR code will take you to a page where you can download the app. FREE to use and distribute. The training is based on research about physiological breech birth and the methods we teach in our one-day course. Thank you to the […]
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Inviting your views … — The OptiBreech Project
The OptiBreech Project is inviting involvement from those who have experienced a breech pregnancy, in the early stages of a study to identify a Core Outcome Set for research concerning vaginal breech birth.
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Normalising breech birth at the European Congress on Intrapartum Care, 2021
Physiological breech birth will be one of the key topics at next year’s ECIC in Belgrade, Serbia. See information below for booking and consider submitting an abstract.
5th ECIC: European Congress on Intrapartum Care
Making Birth Safer
27-29 May 2021 · Belgrade, Serbia
Be one of the first 300 to registerRegister as early as today to take advantage of the discounted fee – available only to the first 300 participants!
Here are some good reasons why you should attend the 5th ECIC in 2021:
- ECIC is a unique opportunity to learn standard obstetric skills
- ECIC gives you knowledge and confidence in obstetrics
- A congress where women in labour are the focus of midwives and obstetricians
- Scientific and clinical challenges of intrapartum care on debate
- Positive childbirth experience combined with the best available technology
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We look forward to meeting you in Belgrade!
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Interesting follow up discussion on Twitter! …
Baseline perinatal mortality rate in the Netherlands is 3.0/1000 at term. Are our expectations for breech presenting babies unreasonably high? The outcomes, nationally, for vaginally born breech babies are already 1.6/1000. https://t.co/ijvEmdLfLe
— Dr Shawn Walker (@SisterShawnRM) August 20, 2020
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