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Dr Sean Burnet has been working in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Sydney for more than 15 years. He completed his training at The Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney. He has also completed a Fellowship year in Advanced Laparoscopic and Pelvic Surgery in Western Sydney at Sydney West Advanced Pelvic Surgery Unit (SWAPS).
Dr Sean Burnet is involved in the lecturing and teaching of medical students at both the University of Sydney and The University of NSW.
Dr Sean Burnet is married and has 2 children. He appreciates the joys of parenthood and understands the anxieties around childbirth that prospective parents can feel. Having been involved in the management of many pregnancies Sean has developed the expertise and skills required to minimise risk to mother and baby and to give parents the assurance they need. He recognizes a mother’s autonomy in decisions around childbirth and he seeks to actively provide support and reassurance to mothers and their partners in this regard.
You can find reviews of Dr Burnet on Google and under his directory entry on North Shore Mums.
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Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that can affect about 15% of pregnant women usually around 24 to 28 weeks. In most cases, the blood glucose level will go back to normal after the baby is born. However, some women will continue to have high blood glucose level which will lead them to have …
Mineral and Vitamin Deficiency in Pregnancy
Pregnancy and lactation most commonly unmask a deficiency in key vitamins and minerals. This is due to increased bodily demand during these times. In particular, vitamin B12, folate and copper deficiencies are often only detected once pregnant. As these three nutrients are all vital for proper red blood cell production, anaemia is often the first …
Keeping Current with COVID-19
Especially at this time of global turmoil, it’s understandable that pregnant women will feel a great sense of anxiety about their own health and that of their unborn or newborn baby. While it’s good to keep yourself informed with updated information from trusted sources, please be assured that the latest research indicates that the risk …
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