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[0.59] Laura asks about how to go about getting more answers about what happened to her in her first pregnancy and birth.
[2.15] Laura asks whether pre-eclampsia affects your milk supply and ability to breastfeed.
[3.19] Dr Pat talks about how to get an explanation about what happened in your birth in the form of a clinical debrief.
[5.19] Brigid and Dr Pat talk about how to approach a birth debrief.
[7.05] Dr Pat talks about the chances of this listener’s experience happening to her again.
[10.07] Ashley asks about septate hymens and whether they should be removed prior to trying to get pregnant.
[10.45] Dr Pat explains what hymenal septums are and when and how they are treated.
[14.07] Ellie asks about cervical mucus and whether it can impact fertility.
[15.20] Dr Pat talks about Ovulation Induction and when it would be used as a fertility treatment.
[18.16] Dr Pat talks about whether the lack of cervical mucus is a reason for concern.
[19.05] Dr Pat talks about the length of an Ovulation Induction treatment cycle.
[20.09] Nicole asks whether her subsequent births will continue to get quicker.
[20.31] Dr Pat talks about the likelihood of subsequent births getting faster.
[21.24] Dr Pat talks about how he manages quick subsequent births with his patients.
[24.20] Brigid talks about The Kick episode on born before arrival.
[24.48] Anonymous ask about taking letrozole for fertility.
[25.45] Dr Pat talks about using Letrozole to assist with fertility and when it would be used. Dr Pat also talks about the timeframes for the treatment.
[28.19] Dr Pat talks about the tests that can be done to check that letrozole is working.
[29.01] Michelle gives an update on her question from a previous Q&A.
[30.00] Dr Pat explains what dostinex is and what it is used for.
[31.40] Dr Pat explains what a microadenoma is.
[32.30] Anonymous asks what it is about having Asherman’s syndrome that makes her pregnancy high risk.
[33.54] Dr Pat explains what Asherman’s Syndrome is.
[34.40] Dr Pat talks about why the pregnancy could be high risk and the advice the woman may receive to manage this high risk pregnancy.
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We also acknowledge the rich birthing history of aboriginal women and the connection to country that this has been and always will be.
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