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The Ob/Gyn Podcast

The Ob/Gyn Podcast

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Frequency: 1 episode/19d. Total Eps: 77

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73: Interview with Amy Klein

Season 1 · Episode 73

samedi 26 septembre 2020Duration 41:34

Please join me for a discussion of the patient side of fertility treatment with author and journalist Amy Klein about her book "The Trying Game: Get Through Fertility Treatment and Get Pregnant Without Losing Your Mind".

72: Diabetes in Pregnancy - Part 2

Season 1 · Episode 72

dimanche 13 septembre 2020Duration 24:52

In this episode we dive into the world of insulins and the management of preexisting diabetes in pregnancy.

 

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  • Uteroplacental blood flow in diabetic pregnancy: Measurements with iridium 113m and a computer-linked gamma camera. L. Nylund et al. AJOG. 1982
  • Pre-existing diabetes, maternal glycated haemoglobin, and the risks of fetal and infant death: a population-based study . P. Tennant et al. Diabetologia. 2014
  • Large for Gestational Age Neonates: Antrhopometric Reasons for Shoulder Dystocia. H. Mondanlou et al. Obset & Gynecology 1982
  • Shoulder Dystocia: Incidence and Risk Factors. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2016
  • History of Insulin. C. Quianzon et al. Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives 2012 
  • Insulin Analogues. I. Hirsch. NEJM. 2005
  • Insulin requirements during labor: a reappraisal. AJOG. 1982
  • Insulin and glucose requirements during the first stage of labor in insulin-dependent diabetic women. AJM. 1983
  • The use of continuous insulin infusion for the peripartum management of pregnant diabetic women. AJOG. 1978
  • Peripartum metabolic control in gestational diabetes. AJOG 2010
  • Constant intravenous insulin infusion during labor and delivery in diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Care. 1982

Labor Insulin Drip Protocol

63: Monthly Check Up - September 2019

Season 1 · Episode 63

vendredi 18 octobre 2019Duration 45:42

Drs. Sara Kim & Vai Umesh join me to dicuss stillbirth rates and medical treatment of uterine fibroids.

62: Diabetes in Pregnancy - Part 1

Season 1 · Episode 62

mercredi 7 août 2019Duration 23:25

Join me while we discuss the history of diabetes in pregnancy in the first part of our tour de force!

61: Journal Club - July 2019

Season 1 · Episode 61

jeudi 25 juillet 2019Duration 33:54

Dr. Umesh joins me to discuss Umbilical Cord Clamp Milking in preterm neonates.

Delayed clamping vs milking of umbilical cord in preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial

 

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60: The Ethics of Breastfeeding with HIV

mercredi 3 juillet 2019Duration 58:38

Dr. Mariel Gross joins me to discuss the ethics of breastfeeding with HIV.

 

Breastfeeding with HIV: An Evidence-Based Case for New Policy

 

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59: Maternal Mortality - Part 2

Season 1 · Episode 59

mercredi 26 juin 2019Duration 34:21

58: Postpartum Mood Disorders - Part 2

Episode 58

vendredi 24 mai 2019Duration 27:03

Greg Kirschen takes us through the treatment of postpartum depression and psychosis.

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  2. Tate G. 1830. “A Treatise on Hysteria.” London: S. Highley, 174 Fleet St & Webb St, Maze Pond, Borough.
  3. Smith TN. 1830. “Observations on hysteria.” The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 3(34): 540.
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  5. Griffen W, Griffen D. 1829. Observations on Functional Disorders of the Spinal Cord, and Their Connexion with Hysterical, Nervous, and Other Diseases. Illustrated by Cases, Selected Chiefly from the Reports of the Pallas, Kenry, and Currah Dispensaries. London Medical and Physical Journal. 7(42) 477-489.
  6. Reid, J. 1848. Dr. Reid on Puerperal Insanity. Journal of Psychological and Medical Mental Pathology. 1(1): 128-151.
  7. Clark AC. 1887. Aetiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Puerperal Insanity. Journal of Mental Science. 33(142): 169-189.
  8. Donkin, AS. 1863. The Pathological Relation between Albuminuria and Puerperal Mania. Journal of Mental Science. 9(47): 401-405.
  9. Barkin V. 1929. Protein therapy in insanity of puerperal origin. British Medical Journal. 1(3549): 67.
  10. Earle P. 1854. Bloodletting in Mental Disorders. American Journal of Insanity. 10(4): 287-405.
  11. Mackenzie FW. 1851. Puerperal Insanity: Especially in Reference to Anaemia. London Journal of Medicine. 3(30): 504-521.
  12. Gordon HL. 1897. Sir James Young Simpson and Chloroform (1811-1870). Masters of Medicine. T. Fisher Unwin, for Great Britain and Longmans Green & Co. for the United States of America.
  13. Dunn, PM. 2002. Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870) and obstetric anesthesia. Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal edition. 86(3): F207-F209.
  14. Koppanyi T, Dille JM, Linegar CR. 1936. Studies on Barbiturates: XVII. The Effect of Prolonged Chloroform Anesthesia on the Duration of Action of Barbiturates. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 119-127.
  15. Waters ATH. 1857. On the use of chloroform in the treatment of puerperal insanity. American Journal of Psychiatry. 13(4): 341-353.
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  17. Agin HV. 1963. Phenelzine in the treatment of depression. American Journal of Psychiatry. 119(12): 1173-1174.
  18. Blacker KH, Weinstein BJ, Ellman GL. 1962. Mother’s Milk and Chlorpromazine. 119(2): 178-179.
  19. Whalley LJ, Eagles JM, Bowler GMR, et al. 1987. Selective effects of ECT on hypothalamic-pituitary activity. Psychological Medicine. 17(2): 319-328.
  20. Williams RL, Barrera SE. 1950. Observations and opinions concerning complications and contraindications in electric convulsive therapy. Psychiatric Quarterly. 24(4): 800-809.
  21. Matthew JR, Constan E. 1964. Complications following ECT over a three year period in a state institution. American Journal of Psychiatry. 120(11)-1119-1120. 
  22. Sobel DE. 1960. Fetal Damage Due to ECT, Insulin Coma, Chlorpromazine, or Reserpine. AMA Archives of General Psychiatry. 2(6): 606-611.
  23. Langan RC, Goodbred AJ. 2016. Identification and Management of Peripartum Depression.American Family Physician. 93(10): 852-858. 
  24. Information from your family doctor: Postpartum depression. 2010. American Family Physician. 82(8): 939-940.
  25. Schiller CE, Schmidt PJ, Rubinow D. 2014. Allopregnanolone as a Mediator of Affective Switching in Reproductive Mood Disorders. Psychopharmacology. 231(17): 3557-3567.
  26. Bitran D, Hilvers RJ, Kellogg CK. 1991.Anxiolytic effects of 3α-hydroxy-5α[β]-pregnan-20-one:endogenous metabolites of progesterone that are active at the GABAA receptor. Brain Research. 561:157–161.
  27. Ottander U, Poromaa IS, Bjurulf E, et al. 2005. Allopregnanolone and pregnanolone are produced by the human corpus luteum. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 239(1-2): 37-44.
  28. Meltzer-Brody S, Colquhoun H. Reisenberg R, et al. 2018. Brexanolone injection in post-partum depression: two multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trials. The Lancet. 392(10152): 1058-1070.

57: Postpartm Mood Disorders - Part 1

Episode 57

vendredi 10 mai 2019Duration 24:57

Medical Student Gregory Kirschen takes us through the history of postpartum depression from hippocrates to present day.

 

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King, H. 1998. Hippocrates’ Woman: Reading the Female Body in Ancient Greece. London: Routledge, 1st ed. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203025994

 

Adams, H. (1984). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology. New York: Springer Science + Business Media. P. 319. ISBN 97814615668.

 

Louden, I. 1988. Puerperal insanity in the 19th Century. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 81, p 76-79.

 

Reid, J. 1848. Dr. Reid on Puerperal Insanity. Journal ofPsychological and Medical Mental Pathology. 1(1): 128-151.

 

Meltzer HY, Stahl SM. 1976. The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia: a review. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 2(1): 19-76.

 

Hirschfeld, R. 2000. History and evolution of the monoamine hypothesis of depression. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 61(Suppl6), 4-6.

 

Winn, JM. 1855. On the Treatment of Puerperal Mania. Journal of Psychological and Medical Mental Pathology.. 8(30): 309-313.

 

MacLeod, MD. 1886. An address on puerperal insanity. British Medical Journal. 2(1336): 239-242.

 

Theriot, N. 1989. Diagnosing Unnatrual Motherhood: Nineteenth-century Physicians and ‘Puerperal Insanity.’ American Studies. 30(2): 69-88.

 

Henry, WO. 1907. To what extent can the gynecologist prevent and cure insanity in women? JAMA. XLVIII(12): 997-1002.

 

Boyd, R. 1870. Observations on puerperal insanity. Journal of Mental Science. 16(74): 153-165.

 

Clark, AC. 1887. Aetiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Puerperal Insanity. Journal of Mental Science. 33(142): 169-189.

 

Dunn, PM. 2002. Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870) and obstetric anesthesia. Archies of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal edition. 86(3): F207-F209.

 

Tuke, JB. 1867. Cases illustrataive of insanity of pregnancy, puerperal mania, and insanity of lactation. Edinburgh Medical Journal. 12(12): 1083-1101.

 

Donkin, AS. 1863. The Pathological Relation between Albuminuria and Puerperal Mania. Journal of Mental Science. 9(47): 401-405.

 

Miller GE, Cohen S, Ritchey AK. 2002. Chronic psychological stress and the regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines: a glucocorticoid-resistance model. Health Psychology. 21(6): 531-541.

 

Cassidy-Bushrow AE, Peters RM, Johnson DA, et al. 2012. Association between depressive symptoms with inflammatory biomarkers among pregnant African-American women. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 94(2): 202-209.

 

O’Mahony SM, Myint AM, van der Hove D, et al. 2006. Gestational stress leads to depressive-like behavioural and immunological changes in the rat. Neuroimmunomodulation. 13: 82-88.

 

Bamford, CB. 1934. An analytical review of a series of cases of insanity with pregnancy. Journal of Mental Science. 80(328): 58-63.

 

Ballantyne, JW. 1892. A series of thirteen cases of alleged maternal impression. Edinburgh Medical Journal. 37(11): 1025-1034.

 

Fisher GJ. 1870. Does Maternal Mental Influence Have any Constructive or Destructive Power in the Production of Malformations or Monstrosities at any Stage of Embryonic Development? American Journal of Insanity. XXVI(III): 241-295.

 

Pohlman AG. 1911. Maternal impression. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science. 65-70.

 

Kundakovic M, Gudsnuk K, Herbstman JB, et al. 2015. DNA methylation of BNDF as a biomarker of early-life adversity.PNAS. 112(22): 6807-6813.

 

Boersma GJ., Lee RS, Cordner ZA, et al. 2014. Prenatal stress decreases Bdnf expression and increases methylation of Bdnf exon IV in rats. Epigenetics. 9(3): 437-447.

 

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Ertel KA, Koenen KC, Rich-Edwards JW, et al. 2010. Antenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms are differentially associated with early childhood weight and adiposity. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 24: 179-189.

 

Beck CT. 1998. The effects of postpartum depression on child development: A meta-analysis. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 12(1): 12-20.

 

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National Perinatal Association - Episode 2

mardi 7 mai 2019Duration 08:14

http://www.marchformoms.org


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