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ObG Watch

Read about Zoe Koz, born in Jan 2004 weighing just 10 oz, who went through eye surgery and is still on oxygen. Learn about his journey and the challenges faced by preterm babies.

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ObG Watch

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  1. ObG Watch July 2004

  2. K A G U Y A Has 2 Mummys but No Daddy!

  3. Meet Zoe Koz, the smallest baby to survive Born in Jan 2004 & weighing just 10 oz (284 gms), Zoe Koz fitted into his father’s palm. He went home on 4th June after eye surgery & is still on Oxygen.

  4. Cochrane Review 2004 Massage to Promote Growth, Decrease Stress & increase Tactile stimulation in Preterm & LBW Conclusion: ‘Evidence is weak’ Massage

  5. 812 Deliveries in women with Periodontitis DNA probe of oral pathogens / PP Mat bld / fetal cord bld Preterm 19.9% vs 6.9% (high IgM) C. rectus culprit? Ann Periodon Dec 2001 366 Women with Periodontitis Preg <35 wks Blinded RCT 84% less Preterm in Scaling + Root planning + Placebo Group compared to Group trted with post op metronidazole J Periodon Jan 2003 What has Tooth got to do with Preterm Labour?

  6. What has Fish got to do with Preterm Labour? • Incidence of 7.1% of PTL & FGR in Group never consuming Fish to • 1.9% in Group eating Fish • as hotmeal atleast once a week • In a study of 8729 women • Maternal Nutrition Group • Danish Epidemiology Science Center, Copenhagen • BMJ Feb 2002

  7. N-3 Fatty Acids: Docosahexaenoic Acid ( DHA ) And Prevention of Preterm labour DHA Gestational Duration PG Synthesis Uterine Contractions Preterm Labour Biol Med vol226(6)2001 Am J ObG Apr 1997 BMJ Feb 2002

  8. DHA & Brain Development ‘Intake of DHA-PUFA during Pregnancy&Lactation (Cod liver Oil) may improve child’s IQ’ -Helland et al Paed Jan2003 Breast-fed Babies have a Higher IQ ( 8 points ) -Lancet 1994

  9. DHA & Sleep Prenatal exposure to higher concentration Of DHA results in Mature pattern of Sleep Suggesting better CNS integrity - Am J Clin Nutr 2002

  10. Early Learning • Fetal Neural Activity • Begins at 10 weeks • Neurons spin out Axons • Electrical activity fine • -tunes Brain circuitry • Learning begins at Birth • with sensory experiences

  11. Tips for 'Hands on' Parenting

  12. WHAT GOES ON? • Babies can see at Birth • Knack of Focussing comes later • What Parents can do? • Regular eye exam • From 2 weeks onwards

  13. What goes on? • Emotion circuits are • Constructed early • Distress & Contentment • Followed by • Joy, Sadness,envy, • Empathy, Pride, Shame • What parents can do? • Loving care provides Emotional Stimulation • Neglect & Abuse lead to Anxiety & abnormal stress response

  14. What goes on? • Tunes to Mother’s voice • Even before Birth • Deciphers & reproduces • Lyrics in 6 years • Can recognize vowels • (Building Blocks of Speech) at 6 months • What parents can do? • Talking a lot speeds up Learning process • High pitched sing song style help connect objects with words

  15. What goes on? • Movements jerky at Birth • Refined circuits for Reaching • Grabbing, Sitting, Crawling. • Walking & Running in 4 years • What parents can do? • Give • Freedom to explore safely • Engage in Activities for • Hand-eye coordination

  16. "Newfangled abonimable heathenish liquor called coffee..." -Womens petition against coffee 1674 "Coffee must be a slow poison, for I am 84 and am not dead yet" -Voltaire

  17. IMPLICATED IN: Cancer Cardiac Mental Osteoporosis Impotence Infertility Abortion Preterm FGR “Coffee gives me warmth, Waking and an Unusual force”

  18. NO EFFECT ON: CV Problems MI, Arrhythmias, Atherosclerosis Hypertension Cholesterol Acid Peptic Disease Osteoporosis Ca Breast / Bladder Quality of Sleep Fertility Male/Female Fetus/Neonate Teratogenesis Abortion Uterine Contractions BENEFITS: Increased Alertness Better Work Performance Elevates Mood ( More after Meal ) Anti oxydants Less: Suicides RTAccidents colorectal Ca Gall stones Cirrhosis Asthma Parkinson’s Type II DM Adverse Effects: Less Sleep More Anxiety Crosses Placenta Secreted in Milk

  19. Pat Skinner with her X Ray A 17-cm Scissors left inside abdomen at Surgery for Ca Colon at St George Hospital, Sydney in 2001 – Retrieved 18 months later -Sky TV

  20. Have a Good Evening!

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