Dr. Bolin, You have the best summarised video of all we have to perfectly know for Labour in OB thus far. I mean, this is better than how my textbook puts it. The pictures are great. I wrote my notes based on your video. Thank you so much! Please continue your great work. May God bless you.. ps: I will quote you in my practical exam.
Dr bolin you have no idea what you mean to my study I swear if I could like 100× i would've done that I wish I was in the us to be a Patreon you deserve everything in the world,♥️
Basically external rotation during cardinal movement happens when the shoulders about to approach the ischial spine, that is when the widest diameter of the shoulders would get compress by the spine otherwise. This is why we have to externally rotate?
Not sure what you mean by dividing the length of the cervix by two. If the cervix is fully effaced, the length would be 0. 0/2 times 100 is 0. Do you mean the length of how much got effaced/2?
Thanks Doc Your lecture was wonderful but The latter part of d video and write up was not clear (it was blunt )I couldn't see clearly. Is there anything u can do about it?
For testing purposes, I think this depends on your current level (I'm still a student). First Aid for OBGYN states it's 4 cm, while uptodate lists 5 cm for multiparas and an indeterminate diameter higher than that for nulliparas.
Thank you. I believe 6 cm is the true number, but since shelf exams lag behind new sources I'll add 4 cm to the info I'll have to regurgitate and forget.
Dr. Paul, I think you forgot to add this video to your Obstetrics playlist
Dr. Bolin, You have the best summarised video of all we have to perfectly know for Labour in OB thus far. I mean, this is better than how my textbook puts it. The pictures are great. I wrote my notes based on your video. Thank you so much! Please continue your great work. May God bless you.. ps: I will quote you in my practical exam.
Dr. Paul, you can be very funny sometimes. I just love to listen to you. Some humor aids learning. Thank you so much for being an excellent teacher!
I followed all ur videos from internal medicine up till gyn/obs , and because of your videos I am able to do my preps easily
That's absolutely no waste of time. Thank you very much Dr. Paul!
short , crisp and complete 💖
damn. when I watch your videos I feel like you must be an excellent physician. hope to get there one day, too
I will always quote you in my examz Dr Bolin. I love all your videos. You contribute in my MBBS program....
These Crash courses are amazing!! Really good for quick revision
Great! was waiting for Obs! Hope you do dermatology as well. Proud to be a patreon.
Kaaj e diyechilo?
lucky to find this channel !
Thank you Dr. Bolin, the way you teach make it manageable to learn and love your side comments too!
Dr. Paul Bolin this video is not in the obstetrics playlist. Please add it to the playlist right before abnormal delivery video
well presented!
of note - you mention few times abotu anaesthesia delivering spinal for labour. Important distinction it is epidural not spinal :)
Dr bolin you have no idea what you mean to my study I swear if I could like 100× i would've done that I wish I was in the us to be a Patreon you deserve everything in the world,♥️
Thank you for your kind words!
An amazing doctor and teacher indeed
Thank you so much. This was a well put together presentation. The best video I've watched on normal labor🙌
Best medical videos out there. Thank you very much Dr Paul!
Thanks.
Thank you so much from India... middle class medical student ☘️
Thank you for this wonderful description of labours
Super... It was really helpful... U have organised it in a step by step manner... And ur work needs appreciation and... I appreciate it.. 😊
Thank you so much!I've discovered your channel today and I really appreciate what u do
Good presentation
Thank you sooo much Sir!
You have been really helpful in all your lectures
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Keep up the good work
So helpful. Thanks for your lectures
Thanks Dr Paul
Basically external rotation during cardinal movement happens when the shoulders about to approach the ischial spine, that is when the widest diameter of the shoulders would get compress by the spine otherwise. This is why we have to externally rotate?
Thank you Dr. Paul for those great videos.
Than you so much!
Yay obstetrics! (because I get so confused with this stuff)
I realize this is for med students, but everyone should watch it, at least every parent
The baby is out, the mother is crying...lol
Sir this video is very enlightening…could you also make a video on labour in breech presentation?will be very helpful ….thank you
Dr please add this video to the obstetrics playlist because it’s not there
Best video!! LOVE IT.
Thank you so much for this detailed information ♥️
Thanks
Finally sees obstetrics lecture, insta like.
Thanks dr bolin
Not sure what you mean by dividing the length of the cervix by two. If the cervix is fully effaced, the length would be 0. 0/2 times 100 is 0. Do you mean the length of how much got effaced/2?
Thank you
Thank you so so much Dr Paul
Very good video, thank you
Thank you dr Paul
Thank u make it much easier
Will you cover maternal pelvis and fetal head and malpresention please dr
great lecture! Thank you
great video thanks !
This was so helpful!! thank you!!!
Thanks, this is helpful
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Great work!
You are really Lifesaver... God bless you
Excellent.
how does oxytocin and prostglandins break disulfide bonds in collagen source please
Phenomenal lecture
Thanks Doc
Your lecture was wonderful but
The latter part of d video and write up was not clear (it was blunt )I couldn't see clearly.
Is there anything u can do about it?
The best. Thank you.
*Ouch....*
Thank you so mutch
I think you mixed up the meaning of crash course. lol. Great video anyway.
Thank you!
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Thank you sir
The best vid!!! So damn helpful
Hi can any one let me know the source of this lecture like I mean which book is referred
Thank you
placentas are good you need them for mant btproducts
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But in a primary health center, there is no provision for emergency c section. What to do?
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You're amazing. So amazing
i enjoyed the whole video and he said american football..
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It's awesome!
everything is very very important buddy
Are normal labour and normal delivery same ?
thank you Dr. haha
Minimum intervention please, labor can happen without any of this .... doctors have to know when they need put his hands on it...
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you're lectures are superb Dr.paul.......u're kind of saving my ass
active stage starts from 6 cm and not 4 cm.
For testing purposes, I think this depends on your current level (I'm still a student). First Aid for OBGYN states it's 4 cm, while uptodate lists 5 cm for multiparas and an indeterminate diameter higher than that for nulliparas.
Ryan Corn newly updated Kaplan notes also mention 6cm now. Numerous other sources mention 6cm too.
Thank you. I believe 6 cm is the true number, but since shelf exams lag behind new sources I'll add 4 cm to the info I'll have to regurgitate and forget.
Ryan Corn no problem. 😀
According to British guideline (Patient.info) active stage starts from 3-4 cm. So it is all about where you are sitting the exams.
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Does any woman need oxyocin
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Thank you