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Clinical research has produced a continuous stream of evidence-based guidelines to guide practice in obstetrics. The guidelines are often widely scattered: this book brings together the essential guidelines in one comprehensive resource. The primary focus is on the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and other UK national guidelines; however, many chapters contain a 'Guideline Comparator' box carrying information from important international guidelines. Where there are no UK guidelines, information based on international guidelines is provided; where any guidelines do not exist, available evidence and accepted norms of practice based on expert opinion are detailed. Several chapters also contain a 'what not to do' box, which should act as a source of rich debate. To assist those studying for postgraduate examinations - such as MRCOG - the information is presented in schematic flowcharts, representing a step-by-step method of approaching clinical problems and providing an easy-to-use learning resource.
	List of abbreviations
	Part I. Fetal Conditions:
	1. Prenatal screening for aneuploidy and neural tube defects
	2. Routine fetal ultrasound screening
	3. Amniocenteses and chorionic villus sampling
	4. Non immune fetal hydrops
	5. Late intrauterine fetal death and stillbirth
	6. Fetal haemolytic disease
	7. Anti-D immunoglobulin for rhesus D prophylaxis
	8. Small for gestational age babies (SGA)
	9. Reduced fetal movements (RFM)
	10. Multiple pregnancy – twin pregnancy
	11. Amniotic fluid abnormalities
	Part II. Infections in Pregnancy:
	12. Human immunodeficiency virus
	13. Hepatitis
	14. Group B streptococcal disease in pregnancy
	15. Viral rash in pregnancy
	16. Genital herpes in pregnancy
	17. Rubella infection in pregnancy
	18. CMV infection in pregnancy
	19. Toxoplasmosis in pregnancy
	20. Parvo-virus infection in pregnancy
	21. Chicken pox in pregnancy
	22. Measles in pregnancy
	23. Malaria in pregnancy
	24. Bacterial sepsis in pregnancy
	Part III. Antenatal Care:
	25. Antenatal care
	26. Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) or gestational HT
	27. Pre-eclampsia (PET) and eclampsia
	28. Obstetric cholestasis (OC)
	29. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
	30. Antepartum haemorrhage (APH)
	31. Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM)
	32. Preterm labour (PTL)
	33. Preterm labour – tocolysis and antenatal corticosteroids
	Part IV. Maternal Medicine:
	34. Chronic hypertension
	35. Pregnancy in pre-existing type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus
	36. Cardiac disease and pregnancy
	37. Thyroid disorders in pregnancy
	38. Renal condition in pregnancy
	39. Iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy
	40. Epilepsy in pregnancy
	41. Haemoglobinopathies – sickle cell disease in pregnancy
	42. Haemoglobinopathies – beta thalassemia in pregnancy
	43. Prevention and treatment of thrombosis and embolism during pregnancy and the puerperium
	44. Pruritis in pregnancy
	45. Antenatal and postnatal mental health
	Part V. Labour and Delivery:
	46. Breech presentation
	47. Caesarean section (CS)
	48. Induction of labour (IOL)
	49. Intra partum care
	50. Operative vaginal delivery (OVD)
	51. Vaginal birth after previous caesarean section (VBAC)
	52. Management of third, and fourth-degree, perineal tears
	Part VI. Obstetric Emergencies:
	53. Shoulder dystocia
	54. Prevention and management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH)
	55. Blood transfusion (BT) in obstetrics
	56. Maternal collapse in pregnancy and the puerperium
	57. Umbilical cord prolapse
	58. Neonatal resuscitation
	Part VII. Postnatal Care:
	59. Postnatal care
	60. Bacterial sepsis following pregnancy
	Part VIII. Miscellaneous:
	61. Obesity in pregnancy
	62. Alcohol consumption in pregnancy
	63. Smoking in pregnancy
	64. Teenage pregnancy
	65. Reproductive ageing
	66. Air travel in pregnancy
	67. Women with breast cancer in pregnancy
	68. Complex social issues and pregnancy
	Index.
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