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Turning Things Around - Managing Breech Babies At Term With External Cephalic Version
This article is written by Dr Tan Eng Loy , obstetrician & gynaecologist in Singapore with experience in managing breech presentation and ECV. A breech baby is a term used to describe a baby that is positioned in the uterus with its buttocks or feet pointing downward instead of the head. This can happen in around 3-4% of pregnancies at term (37 weeks or beyond). While most babies turn to the head-down position by themselves, some remain breech until delivery. Breech babies ma
Apr 11, 20232 min read


Watch Dr Tan Eng Loy speak at theAsianParent's Project Sidekicks 2nd Anniversary Facebook Live Event
Dr Tan Eng Loy was as a guest on theAsianParent's Project Sidekicks 2nd Anniversary Facebook Live Event. Watch the highlights of the talk...
Oct 12, 20221 min read


Pregnancy & Women's Healthcare Packages
Looking for a package for your maternity or woman's health needs? We have packages for pregnancy care, NIPT, fertility awareness,...
Feb 25, 20221 min read


My first baby ultrasound...
For couples who have been trying to conceive for a while, the day when the urine pregnancy test kit turns positive can be a happy but yet...
Feb 5, 20222 min read


What is a birth plan & do I need one?
A birth plan is a written record of what you would like to happen during pregnancy labour and after the birth of your baby. It is a way...
Jan 12, 20221 min read


Birthing Positions: Must I Always Lie Flat?
Many mothers give birth in a lying-down position. This may have been adopted to make it more convenient for hospital staff to assist in...
Dec 14, 20211 min read


Pregnancy & COVID-19 Vaccination: What Do I Need To Know?
Pregnant but not sure about COVID-19 vaccination? Here are the facts and what we know currently. Vaccination is encouraged but do speak...
Sep 1, 20211 min read


Induction of Labour - Why & When Might I Need It?
What is induction of labour? Why & when might I need it? #labour #pregnancy #pregnancycare #obstetrics #labourinduction #inductionoflabour
Jun 24, 20211 min read
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