Midwifery : preparation for practice / [edited by] Sally Pairman [and others].
I tiakina i:
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Hōputu: | Pukapuka |
Reo: | English |
I whakaputaina: |
Sydney :
Churchill Livingston Elsevier,
[2006]
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Ngā marau: |
Rārangi ihirangi:
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Sect. 1. Focus On: Normal Birth
- Is there a future for normal birth?
- What is normal childbirth? The midwife practitioner's view
- What is normal childbirth? The educational perspective
- What is normal childbirth? A consumer perspective
- A curriculum for normality
- Sect. 2. Pregnancy
- Individualised due dates
- Pregnancy tests: A vital topic for prenatal education
- Are we failing women? Advice for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
- Hyperemesis gravidarum: Not just morning sickness!
- Diagnosis and management of obstetric cholestasis
- Obstetric cholestasis: A mother's experience
- Is folic acid the best thing in sliced bread?
- Massage in pregnancy
- Sect. 3. Focus On: Domestic violence
- Domestic violence in pregnancy
- Identifying a cry for help: A Case study describing a proactive approach towards tackling domestic violence
- Addressing domestic violence through maternity services: Policy and practice
- Women's responses to screening for domestic violence in a health-care setting
- Sect. 4. Being with women
- Ways and means... of giving information
- Client-centred midwifery: The role of conscious decision making in empowering practitioner and client
- Midwifery in China
- Muslim birth practices
- 'Giving midwifery care': Student midwives' views of their working role
- Maternal mental illness: Mind... the gap
- Sect. 5. Labour and birth
- The hormonal dance of labour: Can we teach women how to get 'in the mood' for labour?
- Birth plans: A relic of the past or still a useful tool?
- Electronic fetal monitoring: Inherited clinical guidelines
- Eating and drinking in labour
- The third stage maze: Which practice pathway for optimum outcomes?
- Water labour and birth: Time of let it flow
- The hour of birth: Comparisons of circadian pattern between women cared for by midwives and obstetricians
- Sect. 6. Focus On: Elements of risk
- When birth goes wrong
- Home birth: A paediatrician's story
- Media representation of women's health
- Coccydynia: A woman's tail
- Sect. 7. The postnatal experience
- 'All through the night': Co-sleeping - risky business or survival mechanism?
- Postnatal care in the month after birth
- Is breast always best?
- Sock it to me: Using a breast model to enable women to establish lactation
- Skin to skin contact: Benefits and difficulties
- The instruction in pelvic floor exercises provided to women during pregnancy or following delivery
- Sect. 8. Focus On: Parenting
- Putting parents at the heart of classes
- Our children's safety
- Motherhood: Unrealistic expectations?
- Nine women, nine months, nine lives: Delivering psychology into our preparation for parenthood
- Sect. 9. Stories and reflection
- Telling the tales and stirring the tea
- Midwifery and research: Comparable skills in listening and the use of language
- For midwifery care, choose a midwife
- Transition: Reflections on becoming a student midwife
- Having a baby is like running a marathon because...
- Carly is sixteen
- Hospital infection: The scourge of childbirth
- Grandma's gynaecology 1
- Grandma's gynaecology 2
- Grandma's gynaecology 3
- Power to the woman
- A word about language
- Index.