A podcast that redefines what it means to be informed in your pregnancy and birth.
This can seem like you are on an overwhelming journey. Breathe. Always come back to the breath. And read on. We are here to help.
[0.49] Brigid and Dr Pat talk about what this episode of The Kick is about.
[2.04] Brigid asks Dr Pat about all the different shapes of uteruses, the variations of what’s ‘normal’ and if the shape of your uterus impacts your pregnancy.
[5.03] Dr Pat talks about what uterus di-delphs is, and if they cause risky pregnancies.
[8.00] Dr Pat discusses what a unicornuet uterus is and what a septate uterus is.
[10.12] Brigid asks whether septate uterus can be a cause of infertility.
[12.19] Dr Pat explains what a bicornuate uterus.
[13.39] Dr Pat talks about people having no uterus and uterine transplants.
[16.34] Dr Pat answers the question ‘can you get a period when you are pregnant?’
[17.23] Dr Pat answers the question ‘have you ever had any who was surprised that they were pregnant at birth’ and Brigid gives a stat about this.
[19.33] Brigid asks Dr Pat about a woman who became pregnant with 2 babies who weren’t twins and why this may have happened.
[22.25] Dr Pat answers a question asking what a dermoid cyst is.
[25.06] Brigid asks where the stem cells actually come from.
[26.55] Dr Pat talks about what a molar pregnancy is.
[31.23] Brigid asks Dr Pat if a pregnancy can occur outside of the uterus and fallopian tubes.
[35.35] Dr Pat talks about what a heterotopic pregnancy is and how it is treated.
[38.10] Brigid asks Dr Pat ‘how can you get a corpus lutetium cyst in pregnancy?’
We work and live on Wadawarrung land. We acknowledge the Elders, past present and emerging. We also acknowledge the rich birthing history of aboriginal women and the connection to country that this has been and always will be.
We have 15+ years of running a busy obstetric practice, helping more than 4000 babies to enter this big beautiful world. We live and breathe babies and we are here to help you become MAMA.