Maye's midwifery : a textbook for midwives

2004 
PART 1: THE CONTEXT OF CHILDBIRTH Sociological and Cultural Context Psychological Context Grief and Bereavement Evidence-based Practice PART 2: SEXUALITY, FERTILITY AND CONCEPTION Anatomy of Male and Female Reproduction Female Reproductive Physiology Sexuality Fertility and its Control Infertility and Assisted Conception Preconception Care PART 3: PREGNANCY Fertilisation Genetics Implantation and Development of Placenta Embryonic and Fetal Development The Fetal Skull Confirming pregnancy and care of the pregnant woman Maternal and Fetal Responses to Pregnancy Antenatal Investigations Maternal Nutrition Complementary Therapies in Childbearing Health Promotion and Education Education for Parenthood Physical Preparation before Childbirth PART 4: LABOUR AND DELIVERY Place of Birth Physiological Changes in Labour Care in the first Stage of Labour Relief of Pain during Labour The Pelvic Floor Care in the Second Stage of Labour Care in the Third Stage of Labour PART 5: THE NEWBORN BABY Physiology and Care Thermoregulation Infant Feeding The Pre-term Neonate Respiratory and Cardiac Disorders Congenital Malformation and Conditions Neonatal Jaundice Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders Infection Sudden Infant Death Syndrome PART 6: THE PUERPERIUM Content and Organisation of Post-natal Care Morbidity following Childbirth PART 7: CONDITIONS AND COMPLICATIONS OF CHILDBIRTH Nausea and Vomiting Bleeding in Pregnancy Hypertensive Disorders Medical Disorders of Pregnancy Sexually Transmitted Diseases Abnormalities of the Genital Tract Multiple Pregnancy Pre-term labour Induction of Labour and Post-term Pregnancy Disordered Uterine Action Malpositions and Malpresentations Mental Health Problems PART 8: OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIES Shouldar Dystocia Presentation and Prolapse of the Umbilical Cord Disproportion, Obstructed Labour and Uterine Rupture Procedures in Obstetrics Complications of the Third Stage of Labour PART 9: HEALTH, SOCIAL SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH The Changing NHS Quality in midwifery Epidemiology Children Act and Social Services PART 10: THE MIDWIFE The History and Development of the Profession International Perspectives Statutory Framework for Practice Ethics and the Midwife Law and Midwife Management and Leadership in Midwifery The Midwife as a Lifelong Learner Drugs and the Midwife
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