Giving oxygen when the CTG is abnormal

I’ve updated this blog post to include new research findings. (Spoiler: oxygen therapy still doesn’t work)

I’ve updated this blog post to include new research findings. (Spoiler: oxygen therapy still doesn’t work)

We don’t actually know which fetal heart rate patterns predict developing brain injury. Why?

Fetal monitoring guidelines should be evidence-based and assessed to ensure they are fit for purpose.

I write about the importance of language from time to time. Here’s a collection of all these thoughts in the one place.

There is much to learn from using the Pinard. @PayAase @MidwifeMaude @EllenBlix

New research from Norway confirms no benefit from STAN systems. @EllenBlix

Synthetic oxytocin can cause fetal hypoxia. Is there evidence about what to do when the CTG becomes abnormal?

Does flipping the woman over fix an abnormal CTG? An evidence summary.