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Looking for trustworthy and accessible information about fetal monitoring options? This is where to find it. The decision to use CTG monitoring (also called electronic fetal monitoring or EFM) or intermittent auscultation, or neither during labour can ha...

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Robyn Maude
Great Course

Once I managed to get all the key components downloaded, this course was easy to follow and very well constructed. I really appreciated the information and feel, for once, that someone else is on the same page as me.

5
Date of experience: Feb 01, 2026
Robyn Maude
Once I managed to get all the key components downloaded, this course was easy to follow and very wel

Once I managed to get all the key components downloaded, this course was easy to follow and very well constructed. I really appreciated the information and feel, for once, that someone else is on the same page as me.

5
Date of experience: Jan 31, 2026
Sarah MCCANN
Kirsten keeps me up to date with the…

Kirsten keeps me up to date with the evidence. Her writing is very accessible - easy to read and understand. This is such an important blog

5
Date of experience: Nov 17, 2025
Pip Wynn Owen
An absolute go to website for anyone working with birthing women

I’m a huge fan of Birth Small Talk! The information shared on this site is evidence-based, thought-provoking, and so deeply needed, not just for expectant parents, but for the health professionals who support them. What I love most is how it bridges the gap between research and real-world birth experiences. Every article encourages critical thinking while keeping women’s autonomy and wellbeing at the centre. In a maternity landscape that often feels dominated by routine and policy, Birth Small Talk is a breath of fresh air and a powerful resource that reminds us what woman-centred care truly looks like.I recommend it to all my clients and colleagues.— Pip Wynn Owen, RM, IBCLC, Childbirth & Early Parenting Educator

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Date of experience: Oct 20, 2025
Cork Customer
Kirsten Small is a wealth of knowledge…

Kirsten Small is a wealth of knowledge on fetal monitoring and shares information with both professionals and those who are pregnant in a very accessible and enjoyable way. I would highly recommend her courses and web content.

5
Date of experience: Oct 20, 2025
Kate Goodwin
Love the classes and being part of the…

Love the classes and being part of the community!

5
Date of experience: Oct 20, 2025
Jo Pendleton
Get wise

Such an informative knowledgeable lovely lady, I've encouraged many associates to follow Kirsten to get this movement happening!

5
Date of experience: Oct 20, 2025
Jenny Gamble
Evidence-based understanding of CTGs

Her command of the evidence coupled with her ability for accessible communication is outstanding.

5
Date of experience: Oct 16, 2025
Rachel Worboys
Highly recommended ⭐️💫✨

Highly recommend Dr. Kirsten Small’s BirthSmallTalk courses — evidence-informed and relevant to healthcare providers, and consumers alike. Her ability to translate complex research into accessible, practical knowledge is invaluable in a space often clouded by misinformation.Kirsten’s clinical expertise, combined with her commitment to evidence-based practice and genuine consumer empowerment, sets her apart. She’s a wonderful human doing vital work to ensure informed choice in maternity care.

5
Date of experience: Sep 01, 2025
Mabel
HIghly Recommend

Birthsmalltalk courses are evidence informed, unbiased and highly relevant to birth workers, health care providers and consumers alike. What can often be quite technical research data is unpacked and explained in an easy to understand way. I thoroughly enjoyed the fetal monitoring course I undertook and I found access to Kirsten's wealth of knowledge to be invaluable.

5
Date of experience: Nov 01, 2024

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  • Looking for trustworthy and accessible information about fetal monitoring options? This is where to find it.
    The decision to use CTG monitoring (also called electronic fetal monitoring or EFM) or intermittent auscultation, or neither during labour can have significant impact on birth outcomes for women and their babies. Maternity professionals have an obligation to know, and apply evidence from credible research. It is clear there is a HUGE gap between what is known from research and what happens in practice. One of the many reasons for this incomplete knowledge.
    Dr Kirsten Small PhD is the powerhouse behind the Birth Small Talk brand. She is a retired obstetrician with a wealth of clinical experience AND a PhD in fetal monitoring. Her critical and sensitive analyses of research make previously hidden findings accessible.
    You’ll find information about:
    Fetal Dopplers
    Fetal scalp electrodes
    Non-invasive fetal ECG technology
    Telemetry monitoring
    Contraction monitoring
    Fetal blood sampling
    Lactate monitoring
    Central fetal monitoring
    Artificial intelligence use in fetal monitoring
    Non-stress testing or antenatal CTG use
    Admission CTGs
    Fetal monitoring guidelines
    Fetal physiology
    Intrauterine resuscitation
    Vaginal birth after caesarean section
    Vaginal breech birth
    Monitoring for women with risk factors
    … and more on her blog

    www.birthsmalltalk.com
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