Australian Doctor 8th Nov Issue | Page 49

49 ime in East Timor
ausdoc . com . au 8 NOVEMBER 2024

49 ime in East Timor

reassuring English words ( gibberish to her ears , I ’ m sure ) and awaited the end of the contraction .
Without warning there was a sudden thud and a loud cry and looking down at my feet I saw a baby on the floor .
I looked at the mother and saw emerging from between her legs an umbilical cord that had obviously broken off as the baby fell to the floor . The two nurses standing behind their instrument trays were wide eyed and aghast and appeared unable to move .
So I gathered the now screaming slippery baby into my arms just as a midwife entered the theatre .
I was holding a baby in one arm and repeatedly banging my head with my other hand .
I then tried to explain to her that the baby had fallen on the floor and probably on its head and I did this by repeatedly hitting my head with my free hand as I held the baby in my other arm .
While I did this I was also imploring the scrub nurses who still seemed unable to move to “ Get Andre ! Get Andre !”
Meanwhile the mother had now rolled onto her back and was staring in disbelief at the long umbilical cord between her legs and then at my antics with the baby . I felt suddenly very far from home . I was in a foreign country in an operating room full of people who didn ’ t understand a word I was saying , holding a baby in one arm and repeatedly banging my head with my other hand while talking excitedly to a midwife who was looking at me as though I was crazy .
I eventually recovered some degree of composure and handed the screaming baby over to the bemused
midwife so I could turn my attention to the mother , who seemed utterly overwhelmed by these events .
I massaged her lower abdomen while gently pulling on the umbilical cord , and to my astonishment and relief the placenta delivered with ease .
Five minutes later Andre arrived to smiles all around .
Mother was now holding her new baby boy and was apparently relieved at not having to have an operation .
The baby appeared well and unaffected by the precipitous birth . The staff were talking excitedly , but I
was not to know what they were saying of the strange behaviour of the doctor from Australia .
Dr Geoffrey Mullins .
The people
I continued to have many communication difficulties
and frustrations during my short term in East Timor , but my saving grace was the East Timorese people .
They are a gentle , kind and fun-loving people , and the memory of their response to my pathetic attempts to connect — particularly their gentle , tolerant , bemused smiles — remains with me still .

ESTROGEL ® PRO PRIMARY ADVERTISEMENT For her .

Medicine co-pack containing one pack of Estrogel ® ( estradiol hemihydrate ) plus one pack of Prometrium ® ( micronised progesterone ) for women with a uterus
PBS Information : These products are not available on the PBS .
Please review Product Information before prescribing , accessible at besins-healthcare . com . au / PI or 1800 BESINS ( 237 467 ), or by scanning the QR code :
Minimum Product Information Estrogel ( estradiol hemihydrate ) gel . Indications : Hormone replacement therapy ( HRT ) for estrogen deficiency symptoms in postmenopausal women . Prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women at high risk of future fractures who are intolerant of , or contraindicated for , other medicinal products approved for the prevention of osteoporosis . The lowest effective dose should be used for the shortest duration . Contraindications : Known , past or suspected breast cancer ; Known or suspected estrogen-dependent malignant tumours ( e . g . endometrial cancer ); Undiagnosed genital bleeding ; Untreated endometrial hyperplasia ; Previous or current venous thromboembolism ( e . g . deep venous thrombosis , pulmonary embolism ); Known thrombophilic disorders ( e . g . protein C , protein S , or antithrombin deficiency ); Active or recent arterial thromboembolic disease ( e . g . angina , myocardial infarction ); Acute liver disease , or a history of liver disease as long as liver function tests have failed to return to normal ; Known or suspected pregnancy ; Lactation ; Known hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients ; Porphyria . Precautions : Appraisal of the risks and benefits should be undertaken at least annually . Refer to full Product information ( PI ) for conditions which require supervision during treatment with Estrogel . Treatment should be withdrawn if the following occur , jaundice or deterioration in liver function ; significant increase in blood pressure ; new onset of migraine type headache ; pregnancy . Caution : endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma , breast cancer , ovarian cancer , venous thromboembolism , coronary artery disease ( CAD ), ischaemic stroke , thyroid function , elderly , ALT elevations , paediatric use ( see full PI ). Interactions : use of concomitant skin medications , surface active agents or strong skin cleansers and detergents should be avoided at site of application , metabolism of estrogens may be increased by concomitant use of inducers of hepatic enzymes such as anticonvulsants ( phenobarbital , phenytoin , carbamezapine ) and anti-infectives ( rifampicin , rifabutin , nevirapine , efavirenz , ritonavir and nelfinavir ) and some herbal preparations ( St John ’ s wort ) reducing the effectiveness of estrogen . Estrogel as a transdermal administration might be less affected than other oral hormones by enzyme inducers . Concomitant use of estrogens with lamotrigine may decrease lamotrigine plasma concentrations . Caution is warranted for co-administration with hepatitis C virus ( HCV ) combination regimens ombitasvir / paritaprevir / ritonavir with or without dasabuvir and the regimen glecaprevir / pibrentasvir may cause greater than usual ALT elevations . Pregnancy Category B3 ; not for use in lactation . Adverse Effects : headache , nausea , abdominal pain , breast swelling / pain , breast enlargement , dysmenorrhea , menorrhagia , metrorraghia , leucorrhoea , endometrial hyperplasia , weight gain ( increase or decrease ), water retention with peripheral edema ( see full PI ). Dosage and Administration : Estrogel should be used daily on a continuous basis . Estrogel as an estrogen only product is indicated only for women without a uterus . In women with an intact uterus it is recommended to add a progestogen for at least 12 days of each month . Although some women will respond to 1.25 g daily ( 1 pump ), the usual starting dose is 2.5 g per day ( 2 pumps ). If after one month of treatment , effective relief of menopausal symptoms is not obtained the dosage may be increased to a maximum of 5 g ( 4 pumps ) ( see full PI ). The lowest effective dose should be used for maintenance therapy . The optimal daily maintenance dose needs to be reevaluated regularly ( e . g . annually ). Estrogel should only be continued for as long as the benefit outweighs the risk . The correct dose of gel should be dispensed and applied to clean , dry , intact areas of skin e . g . on the arms and shoulders , and / or inner thighs . The area of application should be as large as possible . Refer to Full Product Information before prescribing .
Minimum Product Information Prometrium ( oral , micronised progesterone ) Indications : menstrual irregularities ; adjunctive use with an estrogen in postmenopausal women with an intact uterus . Contraindications : known allergy / hypersensitivity to progesterone or excipients ; severe hepatic dysfunction ; undiagnosed vaginal bleeding ; known missed abortion / ectopic pregnancy ; mammary / genital tract carcinoma ; thromboembolic disorders ; thrombophlebitis ; cerebral haemorrhage ; porphyria . Clinically Significant Precautions : not a treatment for premature labour ; not a contraceptive ; discontinue if unexplained visual loss / changes , proptosis , diplopia , papilloedema , retina vascular lesions or migraine ; use caution in conditions affected by fluid retention and history of depression , diabetes , hepatic dysfunction , migraine , photosensitivity and during lactation ; increased risk of breast cancer and venous thromboembolism with estrogen concomitant therapy ( refer estrogen PI ); may cause drowsiness ; may affect laboratory test results . Clinically Significant Interactions : caution with P450 enzyme inducers and inhibitors ; may increase antidiabetic medication ; bioavailability may be reduced by smoking and increased by alcohol abuse . Very Common and Common Adverse Effects : menstrual disturbances ; headache . d1 – d25 . Secondary amenorrhoea : 400mg / d for 10d . Ovulation disorders / anovulation : 200 – 300mg for 10d ( d17 – d26 , inclusive ).
Estrogel ® and Prometrium ® are registered trademarks of Besins Healthcare . Besins Healthcare Australia Pty Ltd ABN 68 164 882 062 . Suite 5.02 , 12 Help Street , Chatswood NSW 2067 . Office phone ( 02 ) 9904 7473 . For medical information call 1800 BESINS ( 237 467 ). www . besins-healthcare . com . au EPR-EST-PRM-1969 January 2024