Three strikes and you are out!

Three strikes and you are out! How a guideline meant to make maternity care safer undermined good communication.
Electronic fetal monitoring

Three strikes and you are out! How a guideline meant to make maternity care safer undermined good communication.

More evidence supports the safety and effectiveness of intrapartum monitoring with intermittent auscultation.
My doctoral thesis is now out from embargo and freely available. Reading a doctoral thesis is hardly everyone’s idea of a great way to spend an evening (or several), but if you do decide to read it let me know what you think!

Is there evidence that #CTG monitoring for women with #GestationalDiabetes improves outcomes? #GDM

Autism and the CTG: a new hypothesis asks whether there is a connection. @sciencesiren #autism #CTG #EFM

Are we doing more harm than good when we use a #CTG for a woman with reduced movements?

Should we offer women a CTG when they present in labour? The answer is a clear NO. #CTG #EFM #EvidenceBasedCare @decdevane @valeriesmithTCD

Is more medical care always better? Reflections on the law of diminishing returns. @susan_bewley @eternal1098 #toomuchtoosoon
@melaniethemidwife (aka Melanie Jackson) has put together a fabulous summary of our recent research paper. Thanks Melanie – you have captured it really well! Small, K. A., Sidebotham, M., Fenwick, J., & Gamble, J. (2020, Sept). Intrapartum cardiotocograph monitoring and perinatal outcomes for women at risk: Literature review. Women and Birth, 33(5), 411-418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2019.10.002

Computerised interpretation of the #CTG with #INFANT doesn’t save healthcare costs. It is time to abandon it.