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Birth Trauma or just a complicated delivery?
The Australian Birth Trauma Association https://www.birthtrauma.org.au/ defines birth trauma as “Psychological problems arising from the circumstances of the delivery ……...or the process” of childbirth.
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A short video on the latest evidence and practical advice for GPs regarding patients presenting with a severe toothache.

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I consider myself a child anxiety expert. It’s my specialty trade in my private practice but I’ve also backed it up with published research studies.