Episode 4.11 Amnioinfusions, Stat Cesareans, Braxton-Hicks, and TikTok
In this episode, we discuss the utility of amnioinfusion for both variable decelerations and meconium stained fluid. Plus, how fast do we need to go when doing a Cesarean under general anesthesia. Then we talk about how Braxton-Hicks is still relevant today. Finally, new studies about TikTok and the placebo effect in menopause treatments.
Links Discussed:
General versus Regional Anesthesia and Neonatal Data: A Propensity-Score-Matched Study
Nifedipine for Acute Tocolysis of Preterm Labor
Maintenance tocolysis: a reappraisal of clinical evidence
Prophylactic tocolysis of twins
Amnioinfusion for the Prevention of the Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
Amnioinfusion for meconium‐stained liquor in labour
Amnioinfusion: a technique for the relief of variable deceleration
A prospective randomized study of saline solution amnioinfusion
Therapeutic amnioinfusion for intrapartum fetal distress using a pediatric feeding tube
Amnioinfusion in term labor with low amniotic fluid due to rupture of membranes: a new indication
TikTok contraception content misleading, mostly created by laypeople
Tiktok and #IUD: The user experience with intrauterine devices on social media