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Can you reduce and recognise severe tears?
In this episode, Lizzie Phillips asks if midwives can change the story of women's pelvic health, sharing women's real stories following perineal damage. As midwives, we are women's advocates and have opportunities to educate women, use techniques to reduce trauma during birth and give real choices throughout pregnancy and birth to the families we care for. It's midwives that recognise red flags and deviations from physiological birth, but is women's pelvic health seen as an essential part of our ongoing training?
This talk will empower you with the knowledge you need to get started on your journey to improving your knowledge of life long pelvic health.
Hosted by: Sue Macdonald, Midwifery Expert, Mayes Midwifery
Contributions from: Lizzie Phillips, Specialist Perineal Midwife, University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust Clinical Midwifery Lead OASI2 and contributions from User representatives
Biography: Lizzie Phillips Lizzie is an enthusiastic advocate for women's pelvic health and works at Plymouth Hospital. For the past 6 years she has been at the forefront of developing a new framework for reducing perineal trauma, improving recognition and repair and recovery from severe tears. She is a mum of two beautiful daughters and lives in the South West between the rugged moors and glorious sea.
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Join us at 7 pm on Wednesday at this hour-long online programme with live audience Q&A to update your knowledge.
Live on Maternity and Midwifery Forum | 7pm London, UK | Wednesday's throughout 2022.
Listen to the Maternity & Midwifery Hour Podcast
Support us on Patreon.
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Can you reduce and recognise severe tears?
In this episode, Lizzie Phillips asks if midwives can change the story of women's pelvic health, sharing women's real stories following perineal damage. As midwives, we are women's advocates and have opportunities to educate women, use techniques to reduce trauma during birth and give real choices throughout pregnancy and birth to the families we care for. It's midwives that recognise red flags and deviations from physiological birth, but is women's pelvic health seen as an essential part of our ongoing training?
This talk will empower you with the knowledge you need to get started on your journey to improving your knowledge of life long pelvic health.
Hosted by: Sue Macdonald, Midwifery Expert, Mayes Midwifery
Contributions from: Lizzie Phillips, Specialist Perineal Midwife, University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust Clinical Midwifery Lead OASI2 and contributions from User representatives
Biography: Lizzie Phillips Lizzie is an enthusiastic advocate for women's pelvic health and works at Plymouth Hospital. For the past 6 years she has been at the forefront of developing a new framework for reducing perineal trauma, improving recognition and repair and recovery from severe tears. She is a mum of two beautiful daughters and lives in the South West between the rugged moors and glorious sea.
Register your free place today to get a personalised reminder from us.
Join us at 7 pm on Wednesday at this hour-long online programme with live audience Q&A to update your knowledge.
Live on Maternity and Midwifery Forum | 7pm London, UK | Wednesday's throughout 2022.
Listen to the Maternity & Midwifery Hour Podcast
Support us on Patreon.

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