Very important but underestimated problem of PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) has been presented. It is generally accepted that PTSD can be the consequence of a traumatic birth experience. It is vitally important that birth professionals educate themselves about possible iatrogenic effects of their actions in pregnancy and childbirth on physical and psychical well-being; offer woman-centred care and know how to recognize a trauma response, give support and make appropriate referral to appropriate help.
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In the first phase the incidence of thyroid dysfunction in Slovenian population of pregnant women was analysed; results are published.
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In the student edited journal which target public are medical students, but also read by specialists, screening tests for preterm delivery are described. In this way young doctors of any specialty will be aware, that preterm delivery risk can be predicted.
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In the student edited journal which target public are medical students, but also read by specialists, management of preterm delivery is described. In this way young doctors of any specialty will be aware that extremely preterm delivery can be prevented and bad outcomes can be lessened with specific interventions.
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Invited speaker in several countries because of innovative approach towards very preterm delivery prevention World Congress of perinatal Medicine Zagreb, 2. SEESPM Congress Istanbul 2007, FIOG Congress Torino 2008, Athens 14. Hellenic congres of PM 2007, World school of Perinatal Medicine Dubrovnik 2007
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 25154777In the student edited journal which target public are medical students, but also read by specialists, screening tests for preterm delivery are described. In this way young doctors of any specialty will be aware, that preterm delivery risk can be predicted.
In the student edited journal which target public are medical students, but also read by specialists, management of preterm delivery is described. In this way young doctors of any specialty will be aware that extremely preterm delivery can be prevented and bad outcomes can be lessened with specific interventions.