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Dr Rupert Sherwood
College
From the President
Dr Rupert Sherwood
Valerie Jenkins
College
From the Acting CEO
Valerie Jenkins
O&G Magazine Editorial Committee
College
Editorial
O&G Magazine Editorial Committee
Prof Caroline de Costa
Feature
Shifting paradigms
Prof Caroline de Costa
Dr Brett Daniels
Feature
Pain
Dr Brett Daniels
Her Excellency Prof Marie Bashir
Feature
Honouring Sister Alison Bush
Her Excellency Prof Marie Bashir
Prof Steve Robson
Feature
Pain relief in pregnancy
Prof Steve Robson
Dr John Schibeci
Feature
The puerperium
Dr John Schibeci
Dr Kenneth J Nathan
Feature
New life begins with 40
Dr Kenneth J Nathan
Hans Pols
Feature
Trouble in paradise
Hans Pols
Dr Raj Kumarasamy
Feature
Infection in the puerperium
Dr Raj Kumarasamy
Jill Depledge
Feature
Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain
Jill Depledge
Dr Lynsey Hayward
Feature
Genital tract sepsis
Dr Lynsey Hayward
A/Prof Alan de Costa
Feature
A surgical consultation for abdominal pain in the second and third trimesters
A/Prof Alan de Costa
Dr Caroline Harvey
Feature
Putting our house in order
Dr Caroline Harvey
Prof Steve Robson
Feature
An international perspective
Prof Steve Robson
Prof Steve Robson
Feature
Third and fourth degree injuries
Prof Steve Robson
Dr Celia Devenish
Feature
Views from South Island
Dr Celia Devenish
Prof Michael Paech
Feature
Update on analgesia for labour and delivery
Prof Michael Paech
Luke la Hausse de Lalouvière
Feature
Pain and the fetus
Luke la Hausse de Lalouvière
Dr Thierry G Vancaillie
Feature
Chronic pelvic pain: a neuro-muscular approach
Dr Thierry G Vancaillie
Dr Anthony Falconer
Feature
Whose choice is it?
Dr Anthony Falconer
Dr Alison Tigg
Feature
The hardest decision: palliative care of the neonate
Dr Alison Tigg
Desley Williams
Feature
A smoother pathway to birth
Desley Williams
Dr Jennifer Blasingame
Feature
Dyspareunia
Dr Jennifer Blasingame
Anne-Marie McHugh
Feature
Women and children first
Anne-Marie McHugh
Hannah Dahlen
Feature
Can we reach middle ground?
Hannah Dahlen
Catherine Maher
Feature
NICU: stressing the family
Catherine Maher
Dr Brett Daniels
Feature
Acute abdominal pain in a young woman: gynaecology or general surgery?
Dr Brett Daniels
Karen Guilliland
Feature
Birth at home: NZ’s position
Karen Guilliland
Prof Michael Permezel
Feature
Who is being unethical?
Prof Michael Permezel
Dr Marc Miller
Feature
After the fact
Dr Marc Miller
A/Prof Michael Nicholl
Feature
Jumped or pushed?
A/Prof Michael Nicholl
Dr Ujwala Parashar
Feature
Ovarian torsion – an overview
Dr Ujwala Parashar
Dr Nichola Davis
Feature
Primary dysmenorrhoea
Dr Nichola Davis
Dr Gurmeet R Singh
Feature
Neonatal problems
Dr Gurmeet R Singh
Cheryl Benn
Feature
Milk of humankind: best
Cheryl Benn
Dr Mark Wenitong
Feature
Providers, protectors, warriors
Dr Mark Wenitong
Sharon Easterling
Feature
Seeking simplicity
Sharon Easterling
Kylie Rose
Feature
Why try VBAC at home?
Kylie Rose
Marc Rémond
Feature
RHD: women and pregnancy
Marc Rémond
Prof Donald Marsden
Feature
Homebirth in Laos
Prof Donald Marsden
Kara Blackburn
Feature
Life and death matters
Kara Blackburn
Prof Eileen Baldry
Feature
Prison bars are health barriers
Prof Eileen Baldry
John Campbell
Feature
Risky business?
John Campbell
Heather Gouldthorpe
Feature
Pelvic floor management
Heather Gouldthorpe
Dr MAH (Tony) Baird
Feature
Medico-legal aspects in NZ
Dr MAH (Tony) Baird
Phyllis Huitema
Feature
The right balance
Phyllis Huitema
Paul McNamara
Feature
Perinatal mental health
Paul McNamara
Dr Barry Kirby
Women's Health
Maternal deaths in PNG
Dr Barry Kirby
Dr Kerry J Brown
Feature
The crying baby
Dr Kerry J Brown
Prof Ian S Fraser
Feature
Pelvic pain in endometriosis and its management
Prof Ian S Fraser
Dr Ross Pagano
Women's Health
Treating vulvodynia
Dr Ross Pagano
Dr Peter Mayall
Feature
Saffron: a Bronze Age oxytocic?
Dr Peter Mayall
Dr Susan Evans
Women's Health -> Q&A
Q&a: Endometriosis or gluten intolerance?
Dr Susan Evans
Dr Katie Groom
Women's Health -> Q&A
Q&a: requesting cervical length scan at 20 weeks
Dr Katie Groom
A/Prof Darren Russell
Women's Health -> Q&A
A 23-year-old woman is referred to you for treatment of recurrent genital herpes. How will you manage her?
A/Prof Darren Russell