(Broadcast: 17.00 on 19th January 2023) Register below |
Moderator: Kathy Parsons, Specialist Midwife; Perineal Trauma, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust UKCS, General Representative, UK Continence Society Introduction Pregnancy and childbirth can have a significant impact on a woman’s bladder, health, and continence. This impact can result in both short- and long-term negative sequelae. All practitioners involved in the care of women in the immediate postnatal period have a duty to understand the physiological processes that can affect bladder function at this time, how to recognise any deviations from the norm, and how to respond to those concerns in an effective and timely manner to limit any damage. This webinar has been designed for midwives and other professionals who care for postnatal women. We aim to provide an overview of the relevant anatomy and physiology, some useful and effective measures to improve clinical practice, and a discussion about real clinical situations and their suggested management plans. |
Review of relevant anatomy and physiology. Jenny Munro, Advanced Practice Physiotherapist for Continence", NHS Highland Postnatal bladder management : improving clinical practice and patient outcomes. Kathy Parsons, Specialist Midwife for Perineal Trauma, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. Clinical scenarios and management plans for common postnatal bladder concerns including bladder overdistention injuries. Matthew Parsons, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Clinical Service Lead for Maternity, and Urogynaecology, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. Panel Discussion led by Jenny Munro. Q&A Panel: Matthew Parsons, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Clinical Service Lead for Maternity, and Urogynaecology Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. Grete Drewett, Advanced Women’s Health Physiotherapist, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. Jenny Munro, Advanced Practice Physiotherapist for Continence, NHS Highland. Jane Smith, Urogynaecology Clinical Nurse Lead, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Kathy Parsons, Specialist Midwife for Perineal Trauma, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. |
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