Dr Burnet
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Gynaecology
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Postpartum care
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Macquarie Street Clinic
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North Sydney Clinic
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Dr Burnet appreciates that Obstetrics is a 24/7 job. He has agreements with obstetricians of equal experience and training at each hospital where he works, in order to ensure his patients always have the highest care.
Currently Dr Burnet takes one weekend off per month, and generally takes some annual leave over Christmas and Easter.
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Antenatal Care
Normal pregnancy and birth
Management of complex and high risk pregnancies
Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC)
Elective caesarean sections
Multiple pregnancies
Traumatic experiences and births
Pre-Conception Counselling
Recurrent Miscarriage
Morning Sickness
We recommend that you contact us to book your first obstetric appointment as soon as you know you are pregnant, it is preferable to begin care during the first trimester, to ensure screening and support for a healthy start to pregnancy.
Yes. A referral from your GP or specialist is required for your appointment. This is to ensure you can claim with Medicare and to keep your family GP up to date.
Additional care is required when considering medications whilst pregnant. No medication can be “guaranteed safe” during pregnancy. However, if your symptoms are severe, certain medications may be indicated.
It is especially important to control fevers and prevent dehydration while you are pregnant. If indicated, your primary care physician or dentist may order prescription medications. Please remind them that you are pregnant.
If you have any questions regarding medications during pregnancy, you can consult with Dr Burnet.
Keep up to date with the latest news and information from Dr Sean Burnet.
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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