What women do with this information is what matters. ![]() He hopes that his "dry" talk today will do this. What is important is that we give the facts in a proper, fair, and unbiased way. He's slightly puzzled about why there's been any dispute about it at all. When he and his team put together the new guideline, it was very obvious what the evidence showed. It's very odd that we dispute evidence or facts when facts are really facts. ![]() Today he talked about the recently updated 2017 RCOG Green-top Guideline for Mangement of Breech Presentation (PDF here) and about the evidence on breech birth. Lawrence Impey opened by nothing how he enjoyed the conference that took place in Sheffield two years ago. He runs the breech and external cephalic version (ECV) service. Within the NHS, Mr Impey specializes in complex pregnancy, particularly for women with multiple pregnancies and those at risk of preterm delivery. He also lectures regularly locally at Oxford University, nationally and internationally. Impey is Director of the sub-specialty training program in fetal and maternal medicine in Oxford. He has written, edited and contributed to several leading text books in obstetrics and gynecology.ĭr. He is widely published in the areas of labor, breech presentation and the origins of childhood handicap. He is the head of the guideline group responsible for the new RCOG Breech guideline, published on March 16th 2017. Lawrence Impey, FRCOG, is a Consultant in Obstetrics & Fetal Medicine at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
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