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Episode 76 - Ask me anything

Mel answers some listener questions in a one and only public ‘Ask me anything’ episode. In the future these episodes are reserved for premium hub members who get one of these per month and have access to the ‘ask Mel a question’ button in the hub. Enjoy this insight into some of my clinical work and tidbits of research scattered about.  

Time stamps:

2:30 - Top tips for achieving a vaginal birth after a previous caesarean section

8:50 - Talking placental insufficiency and do placenta’s give up after 40 weeks 

13:12 - Posterior babies, why are they considered so hard to birth without intervention in the hospital setting?

20:10 - What does the evidence say about anti-D? Is it over prescribed when it may not be needed?

25:50 - Do you think midwives should offer ‘freebirth’ packages for women who want freebirth and support

33:00 - Tips for a first year student midwife going on my first placement?

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