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Posted by Sue Gibson  |  5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Q&A for Primary Care Updates 2024: Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy

This event for General Practitioners (GPs) and Primary Care teams is designed to provide a comprehensive update on managing and understanding miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy within the primary care setting. Aimed at enhancing clinical skills, improving patient care, and fostering a deeper understanding of these sensitive conditions, the session will cover a range of critical topics. These include the background, epidemiology, and risk factors associated with miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy, alongside practical guidance on assessing symptoms such as bleeding and pain in early pregnancy. Attendees will learn about the importance of timely referral to secondary care, explore management options and their associated complications, and gain insights into the challenges of counseling patients through early pregnancy loss. The event also aims to equip participants with knowledge about the common causes, investigations, treatments, and referral pathways for recurrent miscarriage, ensuring that GPs and Primary Care teams are well-prepared to support patients effectively through these challenging experiences.

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Q&A for Primary Care Updates 2024: Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy

This event for General Practitioners (GPs) and Primary Care teams is designed to provide a comprehensive update on managing and understanding miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy within the primary care setting. Aimed at enhancing clinical skills, improving patient care, and fostering a deeper understanding of these sensitive conditions, the session will cover a range of critical topics. These include the background, epidemiology, and risk factors associated with miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy, alongside practical guidance on assessing symptoms such as bleeding and pain in early pregnancy. Attendees will learn about the importance of timely referral to secondary care, explore management options and their associated complications, and gain insights into the challenges of counseling patients through early pregnancy loss. The event also aims to equip participants with knowledge about the common causes, investigations, treatments, and referral pathways for recurrent miscarriage, ensuring that GPs and Primary Care teams are well-prepared to support patients effectively through these challenging experiences.

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Effat Khondaker13 Mar 2024
13 Mar 2024

Hi I didnt get the attendance certificate yet. I did attend the course. would you be able to help me with that. ty

Hi I didnt get the attendance certificate yet. I did attend the course. would you be able to help me with that. ty

Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson14 Mar 2024
14 Mar 2024

I've just recent the feedback to you.

You can get me on support@medall.org :)

I've just recent the feedback to you.

You can get me on support@medall.org :)

Hani Bashir9 Mar 2024
9 Mar 2024

I didn't get time to join the session, where I can review the recording if that is possible. Thanks

I didn't get time to join the session, where I can review the recording if that is possible. Thanks

Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson14 Mar 2024
14 Mar 2024

Hi Hani - did you find the recording ok? If not - look no further :)

https://app.medall.org/contents/v-miscarriage-and-ectopic-pregnancy

Hi Hani - did you find the recording ok? If not - look no further :)

https://app.medall.org/contents/v-miscarriage-and-ectopic-pregnancy

Hani Bashir16 Mar 2024
16 Mar 2024

Yes I got it, thank you so much :)

Yes I got it, thank you so much :)

norolain ampaso7 Mar 2024
7 Mar 2024

thank for this event its more knowledge and information like us!!!

thank for this event its more knowledge and information like us!!!

Tanesha Mentore6 Mar 2024
6 Mar 2024

Awesome! Thank you so much. Looking forward.

Quoted from Sue Gibson

Hi Tanesha. Yes it was and should be up tomorrow. It'll come with feedback and attendance certificate 😀

Awesome! Thank you so much. Looking forward.

Quoted from Sue Gibson

Hi Tanesha. Yes it was and should be up tomorrow. It'll come with feedback and attendance certificate 😀

Tanesha Mentore6 Mar 2024
6 Mar 2024

Hi Ms. Sue, was the session recorded? I am looking for the backup recording to review the details.

Hi Ms. Sue, was the session recorded? I am looking for the backup recording to review the details.

Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson6 Mar 2024
6 Mar 2024

Hi Tanesha. Yes it was and should be up tomorrow. It'll come with feedback and attendance certificate 😀

Hi Tanesha. Yes it was and should be up tomorrow. It'll come with feedback and attendance certificate 😀

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Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson14 Mar 2024
14 Mar 2024

Hi Tanesha, did you mange to see the recording? Its right here: https://app.medall.org/contents/v-miscarriage-and-ectopic-pregnancy

Hi Tanesha, did you mange to see the recording? Its right here: https://app.medall.org/contents/v-miscarriage-and-ectopic-pregnancy

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5 Mar 2024

How can we get the certificate of participation pls?

How can we get the certificate of participation pls?

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Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson
Sue Gibson5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Feedback form should be in your inbox (the one used for MedAll), once feedback is completed and submitted then your attendance certificate will be on your MedAll account. Do contact support@medall.org if you need any help. :)

Feedback form should be in your inbox (the one used for MedAll), once feedback is completed and submitted then your attendance certificate will be on your MedAll account. Do contact support@medall.org if you need any help. :)

5 Mar 2024

Check your email for the feedback link, answer the feedback questions and then the certificate will be generated for you.

Check your email for the feedback link, answer the feedback questions and then the certificate will be generated for you.

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Isaac Sarkodie5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

What is the main difference between molar pregnancy and a missed abortion

What is the main difference between molar pregnancy and a missed abortion

Silvia Leone5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

contraceptive pill can compromise fertility (if is taken for a long period of time) and can be a Risk Factor for miscarriage or any other condition related to pregnancy?

contraceptive pill can compromise fertility (if is taken for a long period of time) and can be a Risk Factor for miscarriage or any other condition related to pregnancy?

5 Mar 2024

What's a chemical miscarriage?

What's a chemical miscarriage?

5 Mar 2024

When examining a pt with bleeding early in pregnancy in GP surgery do we have to Do Speculum and PV examination or refere them to early pregnancy centre straight away

When examining a pt with bleeding early in pregnancy in GP surgery do we have to Do Speculum and PV examination or refere them to early pregnancy centre straight away

Debbie Curran5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Can you manage a suspected early miscarriage,with light bleeding only, remotely? Or do they always need face to face examination with observations?

Can you manage a suspected early miscarriage,with light bleeding only, remotely? Or do they always need face to face examination with observations?

Krisztina Virag5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Does a pregnancy loss at 5+4/40 (no scan just positive UPT, resolved with an episode of heavy bleeding) count towards the 3 consecutive miscarriages regarding recurrent miscarriage?

Does a pregnancy loss at 5+4/40 (no scan just positive UPT, resolved with an episode of heavy bleeding) count towards the 3 consecutive miscarriages regarding recurrent miscarriage?

Rose Blondrage5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

How long would you continue weekly hcgs for in PUL - currently caring for someone who’s hcg started at 4000 (6wks ago) slowly declined but 3 weeks ago was 72, last week 67, this week again 67

How long would you continue weekly hcgs for in PUL - currently caring for someone who’s hcg started at 4000 (6wks ago) slowly declined but 3 weeks ago was 72, last week 67, this week again 67

Shubha Shree5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Can refer only after 3 consecutive miscarriages it’s difficult to reassure a pt who has had 2 consecutive loss any advice?

Can refer only after 3 consecutive miscarriages it’s difficult to reassure a pt who has had 2 consecutive loss any advice?

Nisha Patel5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

is there is ongoing PV bleeding after miscarriage/ termination should we be doing speculums/ take swabs. or just send for USS

is there is ongoing PV bleeding after miscarriage/ termination should we be doing speculums/ take swabs. or just send for USS

Zahiyah Khan5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Risk of perinatal mental health is as same as in still births or advance pregnancy loss?

Risk of perinatal mental health is as same as in still births or advance pregnancy loss?

Rizki Maulana5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

If the HCGs don't decline with management is this also an indication for surgical removal of ectopic?

If the HCGs don't decline with management is this also an indication for surgical removal of ectopic?

5 Mar 2024

What is hydrosalpengotomy?? How this is done??

What is hydrosalpengotomy?? How this is done??

Shazia Jehan5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

I’ve always been informed to suspect ectopic if around 6-8 weeks pregnant if having symptoms, and that ectopic is very unlikely to display symptoms if they are earlier than this. Would you still refer if < 6 weeks?

I’ve always been informed to suspect ectopic if around 6-8 weeks pregnant if having symptoms, and that ectopic is very unlikely to display symptoms if they are earlier than this. Would you still refer if < 6 weeks?

Shubha Shree5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

Why no folic acid if given methotrexate?

Why no folic acid if given methotrexate?

Anupa Shah5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

If RPOC is suspected, is a PT usually positive or can you have RPOC with a negative PT too? For example for Case 3, would her PT result have made a difference to the decision or sending her to EPAU? (e.g would they decline to see if negative PT?)

If RPOC is suspected, is a PT usually positive or can you have RPOC with a negative PT too? For example for Case 3, would her PT result have made a difference to the decision or sending her to EPAU? (e.g would they decline to see if negative PT?)

Natalie Oakley5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

When is progesterone supplementation helpful in early pregnancy? Would you ever use this after bleeding has started?

When is progesterone supplementation helpful in early pregnancy? Would you ever use this after bleeding has started?

Anita Wadhwa5 Mar 2024
5 Mar 2024

If patient is still bleeding after MTP/ miscarriage will u start contraception, when UPT is still positive

If patient is still bleeding after MTP/ miscarriage will u start contraception, when UPT is still positive

5 Mar 2024

What is hydrosalpengotomy?? How this is done??

What is hydrosalpengotomy?? How this is done??