Mayes’ Midwifery

Höfundur Sue Macdonald, Gail Johnson

Útgefandi Elsevier Health Sciences (US)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780702062117

Útgáfa 15

Útgáfuár 2017

7.290 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover image
  • Title Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • References
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part One The midwife in context
  • Chapter 1 The global midwife
  • Introduction
  • Global Challenges for Midwifery in the 2030 Era
  • Gender, Inequality and Inequity
  • Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
  • Newborn Mortality
  • Inequities Associated With Being a Mother
  • The Impact of Modernization and Development
  • Coverage and Skilled Attendance at Birth
  • International Organizations
  • The Place of the Midwife in the Global Context
  • Important Considerations for Midwives Intending to Work Overseas
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 2 A history of the midwifery profession in the United Kingdom
  • The Office of Midwife: A Female Domain
  • The Midwife, the Church and the Law
  • Advent of the Man-Midwife
  • The Decline of the Midwife
  • The Midwives Institute, Midwife Registration and Maternal Mortality
  • The National Health Service, Maternity Care and the Midwife
  • Further Legislative Frameworks: Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act of 1979, Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 and Beyond …
  • Midwifery – Now and in the Future
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 3 Regulation of midwives
  • Introduction
  • Summary of the History of Legislation Regulating the Midwifery Profession
  • Why Do We Have Regulation?
  • How Does the NMC Work?
  • Functions of the NMC
  • Getting Registered
  • Staying Registered
  • NMC Revalidation for Nurses and Midwives
  • Supervision of Midwives
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 4 Clinical governance and the midwife
  • Clinical Governance: A Definition
  • NHS Governance Systems
  • Learning From Clinical Incidents: Human Factors Science
  • The Impact of Public Inquiry on Clinical Governance in the UK
  • The Pillars of Healthcare Governance
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 5 The midwife as a lifelong learner
  • Introduction
  • Midwifery Education – From Apprenticeship to Reflective Practice
  • The Cost of Education
  • Lifelong Learning
  • After Qualification and Registration: Continuing Professional Development
  • Future Developments: Degrees, Masters and PhD/APEL/APL
  • Computers, E-Learning and the Net
  • Learning and Development
  • Learning
  • New Approaches in Education
  • Mentorship and the Midwife as a Role Model
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 6 Evidence-based practice and research for practice
  • Introduction
  • Defining Research and ‘Midwifery’ Research
  • Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Midwifery
  • Process Steps to Improve Practice
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 7 Leadership and management in midwifery
  • Introduction
  • Why Leadership Matters to Midwifery
  • Leadership: Traditional and Contemporary Thinking
  • Leadership and Management in the NHS
  • Implications for Midwifery Leadership
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 8 An introduction to ethics and midwifery practice
  • Introduction
  • What Is Ethics?
  • Principles
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 9 The law and the midwife
  • Introduction to the Law: the Courts and How Laws Are Made
  • Litigation
  • Negligence
  • Developments in the Civil Law
  • NHS Indemnity Schemes
  • Consent
  • Laws Regulating Pregnancy, Birth and Children
  • Health and Safety Laws
  • Legal Aspects of Record Keeping
  • Medicines
  • Complaints
  • Statutory Duties
  • The Duty of Quality
  • Future Changes
  • Miscellaneous Legal Issues of Relevance to the Midwife
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • References
  • Chapter 10 Pharmacology and the midwife
  • Therapeutics in Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Drugs in Pregnancy
  • Drug Administration and Absorption
  • Drugs in Labour
  • Legal Aspects
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Two Childbirth in context
  • Chapter 11 Sociocultural and spiritual context of childbearing
  • Introduction
  • Cultural Competence, Culture and Ethnicity
  • Midwives and Cultural Competence
  • Family and Gender
  • Religion and Spirituality
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 12 Psychological context of childbirth
  • Introduction
  • Psychological Adjustment Across the Perinatal Period
  • Midwife–Woman Relationship
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 13 Sexuality
  • Sexuality
  • Sex During Pregnancy
  • Sexuality and Labour
  • Women Requiring Specialized Care
  • Sex After Childbirth
  • Breastfeeding and Sexuality
  • Menopause
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 14 National Health Service policy and midwifery
  • Introduction
  • The Policy Context
  • The Structure of the NHS
  • Politics and Policy
  • Determinants of Healthy Policy
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 15 Legal frameworks for the care of the child
  • Introduction
  • The Children Act 1989
  • Content and Structure of the Children Act
  • Support for Children and Families
  • Family Support Services
  • Adoption
  • Children With Disabilities
  • The Protection of Children
  • Assessing Children ‘in Need’ and Their Families
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Three Public health, health promotion in the context of childbirth
  • Chapter 16 Epidemiology
  • Introduction
  • Notifying and Registering Births
  • Definitions and Sources of Data
  • Mortality
  • Maternal Mortality
  • Stillbirth and Infant Mortality Rates
  • Interpreting Differences in the Outcome of Pregnancy
  • Care in Pregnancy and at Birth
  • International Comparisons
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 17 Nutrition
  • What Is Nutrition?
  • Essential Nutrients and Functions
  • The Importance of Good Nutrition Before and During Pregnancy
  • Nutrition as a Therapeutic Intervention
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 18 Complementary therapies and natural remedies in pregnancy and birth
  • Introduction
  • Complementary Therapies Commonly Used in Pregnancy and Birth
  • Midwives’ Responsibilities Regarding Complementary Therapies and Practice
  • Midwives’ Responsibilities Regarding Independent Practitioners
  • Midwives Using Complementary Therapies in Their Own Practice
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 19 Health promotion and education
  • Introduction
  • The Meaning of Health
  • Models of Health
  • Reducing Inequalities in Health
  • What Is Health Promotion?
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 20 Preconception care
  • Introduction
  • Preconception Care Challenges
  • Aims and Objectives of Preconception Care and Interventions
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Other websites
  • Chapter 21 Education for parenthood
  • Meeting Women’s Needs
  • Empowering Women
  • Reasons for Parents Attending Parenthood Education Classes
  • The Importance of Educating Fathers for the Role of Birth Partner
  • Content of Parenthood Education Programmes
  • Effective Facilitation of Parenthood Education
  • Aspects of the Group to Consider
  • Modern Methods of Delivering Education
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 22 Physical preparation for childbirth and beyond, and the role of physiotherapy
  • Introduction
  • Exercise and Sport During Pregnancy
  • Relaxation
  • Postnatal Exercise and Advice
  • Women’s Health Physiotherapy
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 23 Vulnerable women
  • Introduction
  • Domestic Violence and Abuse
  • Substance Misuse (Alcohol and/or Drugs)
  • Pregnant Teenagers
  • Parents With Learning Disabilities/Intellectual Disability
  • Black, Minority and Ethnic Women
  • Poverty and Destitution
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Four The anatomy and physiology of fertility, embryology and fetal development
  • Chapter 24 Anatomy of male and female reproduction
  • Introduction
  • The Pelvis
  • Female Reproductive Anatomy
  • Male Reproductive Anatomy
  • Midwifery Implications
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 25 Female reproductive physiology
  • Introduction
  • Hypothalamic Control of Reproduction
  • The Ovarian Cycle
  • Cyclical Changes in Reproductive Organs
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 26 Genetics
  • Introduction
  • Genes, Chromosomes and DNA
  • The Human Genome
  • Cell Division
  • Chromosomal Analysis and Anomalies
  • Modes of Inheritance
  • Origin of Genetic Diseases
  • Assessment of Embryo and Fetus
  • Genetic Counselling/Advice
  • Screening for Risk Indicators
  • Diagnostic Tests
  • Applications of Genetics
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 27 Fertility and its control
  • Resuming Sexual Relationships Following Childbearing
  • Methods of Fertility Control
  • Emergency Contraception
  • Female Sterilization
  • Male Contraception
  • The Role of the Midwife in the Provision of Contraceptive Advice
  • Special Groups
  • References
  • Chapter 28 Infertility and assisted conception
  • Introduction
  • Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
  • Causes of Infertility
  • Outcome From IVF Treatments
  • Stress and Infertility
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 29 Fertilization, embryo formation and feto-placental development
  • Introduction
  • Towards Fertilization – Sperm Capacitation
  • Adaptations in the Maternal Brain, Ovary and Uterus
  • The Corpus Luteum of Pregnancy
  • Preparation for Implantation
  • Blastocyst–Endometrial Communication
  • Implantation – Endometrial Response
  • Formation of the Cytotrophoblast Shell and Gestational Sac
  • Histiotrophic Nutrition
  • Conditions for Embryogenesis and Early Placental Formation
  • Formation of Extraembryonic Fluid Compartments and Differentiation of the ICM
  • The Secondary Yolk Sac
  • The Deciduochorial Placenta
  • From Embryo to Fetus
  • The Definitive Placenta
  • Lung Formation
  • Feto-placental Circulation
  • Maternal–Feto-placental Neurohormonal Interactions
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 30 The fetal skull
  • Introduction
  • Development of the Fetal Skull
  • The External Structures of the Newborn Skull
  • The Skull
  • Internal Structures of the Fetal Skull
  • Moulding of the Fetal Skull During Labour
  • Injuries to the Fetal Skull and Surrounding Tissues
  • Internal Injuries
  • The Relevance of the Fetal Skull to Parents
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Five Pregnancy
  • Chapter 31 Maternal neurohormonal and systemic adaptations to feto-placental development
  • Introduction
  • Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Adaptations
  • Adaptations in Fluid Regulation
  • Renal Haemodynamic Adaptations
  • Hormonal Regulation of Maternal Cardiovascular Adaptations
  • From Corpus Luteum to Placenta
  • Cardiovascular Adaptations
  • Adaptations in the Vascular Renin–Angiotensin–Aldosterone System
  • Ventilation
  • Adaptations in the Mammary Glands/Breast
  • Adaptations in the Reproductive Tract
  • Maternal Neuroendocrine Adaptations to the Fertile Cycle: Synchronized Interactions and Interdependent Development of Mother and Fetus
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 32 Confirming pregnancy and care of the pregnant woman
  • Introduction
  • Confirmation of Pregnancy
  • Antenatal Care
  • The First Antenatal Visit
  • Subsequent Antenatal Appointments
  • Physiological Changes in Pregnancy
  • Continuous Assessment of Maternal and Fetal Well-Being
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 33 Antenatal investigations
  • Introduction
  • Screening and Diagnosis
  • Blood Tests
  • Antenatal Maternal Blood Tests to Assess the Fetus
  • Assessment of Fetal Well-Being
  • Ultrasound
  • Invasive Tests
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 34 Choice, childbearing and maternity care
  • Introduction
  • Choice Rhetoric and Maternity Care
  • Where Do Women Give Birth?
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Six Labour and birth
  • Chapter 35 Physiological changes from late pregnancy until the onset of lactation
  • Introduction
  • Maternal Autonomic and Neuroendocrine Adaptations
  • Fetal Preparations for Labour
  • The Fetal Adreno-Placental ‘Clock’
  • Neuroendocrine and Central Oxytocin Systems From Late Pregnancy
  • Nocturnal Myometrial Activation and Cervical Ripening
  • From Late Pregnancy to Birth
  • Maternal–Fetal Readiness for Labour
  • From Utero-Placenta Circulation to Mammary Secretions
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 36 Care in the first stage of labour
  • Introduction
  • The Continuum of Labour
  • Characteristics of Labour
  • Physiology of Labour
  • Care During the First Stage of Labour
  • The Birth Environment
  • Onset of Labour
  • Observations
  • General Midwifery Care in Labour
  • Nutrition in Labour
  • Assessing the Fetal Condition
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 37 Care in the second stage of labour
  • Introduction
  • Signs of Progress
  • Physiology of the Active Second Stage of Labour
  • Mechanism of Labour
  • Duration of the Second Stage of Labour
  • Positions in the Second Stage of Labour
  • Midwifery Care
  • Other Midwifery Techniques
  • Preparation for the Birth
  • The Activities of the Midwife During the Birth
  • Observations and Recordings
  • Future Research in This Area
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 38 Supporting choices in reducing pain and fear during labour
  • Introduction
  • An Exploration of Pain in Labour
  • Fear and Other Psychological Elements Related to Pain
  • Cultural Aspect of Pain
  • Complementary and Alternative Therapies
  • Pharmacological Pain Relief
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 39 Care in the third stage of labour
  • Introduction
  • Physiology of the Third Stage
  • Management of the Third Stage of Labour
  • Care After Birth (the Fourth Stage)
  • Records
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 40 The pelvic floor
  • Introduction and Background
  • The Pelvic Floor
  • Considerations for Midwifery Practice
  • Perineal Trauma
  • Midwives’ Duties and Responsibilities
  • Episiotomy (Surgical Incision)
  • The Principles of Perineal Repair
  • Systematic Assessment of Perineal Trauma
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Seven Postnatal care and the care of the newborn baby
  • Chapter 41 Content and organization of postnatal care
  • Introduction
  • Aims of Postnatal Care
  • Care of Women’s Health During the Postnatal Period
  • Care of Women’s Psychological Health
  • The Role of Health Professionals During the Postnatal Period
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • References
  • Chapter 42 Physiology, assessment and care of the newborn
  • Introduction
  • Applied Physiology
  • Care at Birth
  • Examination of the Newborn
  • Physical Assessment of the Newborn
  • Postnatal Care
  • Metabolic Diseases
  • Follow-Up of the Baby
  • Record-Keeping
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 43 Thermoregulation
  • Introduction
  • Physiology of Thermoregulation
  • The Role of the Midwife
  • Monitoring and Maintaining Temperature
  • Minimizing the Risks of Hypothermia
  • The Sick Neonate
  • Equipment
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 44 Infant feeding and relationship building
  • Introduction
  • Why Are BreastMilk and Breastfeeding so Important?
  • Public Health and Infant Feeding
  • The Baby Friendly Initiative
  • Physiology of the Infant Gastrointestinal Tract
  • Normal Neonatal Metabolism
  • Constituents of Colostrum and BreastMilk
  • Contraindications to Breastfeeding
  • The Midwife’s Role in Supporting, Protecting and Promoting Breastfeeding and Helping a Mother to Build a Close and Loving Relationship With Her Baby
  • Physiology of Lactation
  • Common Problems
  • Artificial Feeding
  • The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Part Eight Women and babies with complex needs
  • Chapter 45 The preterm baby and the small baby
  • Introduction
  • Prematurity
  • Problems of the Preterm Baby
  • Low BirthWeight
  • Long-Term Complications in the Preterm and Low-Birth-Weight Baby
  • Caring for the Family of the Preterm or Low-Birth-Weight Baby
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 46 Respiratory and cardiac disorders
  • Introduction
  • Normal Respiratory and Cardiac Development
  • Resuscitation of the Newborn
  • Respiratory Disorders in the Newborn
  • Cardiac Abnormalities
  • Parental Care
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 47 Neonatal jaundice
  • Introduction
  • Physiology
  • Physiological Jaundice
  • Evaluation of Jaundice
  • Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
  • Prolonged Jaundice
  • Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
  • The Role of the Midwife With the Parents
  • Follow-Up
  • The Future
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 48 Neonatal infection
  • Introduction
  • Acquisition of Infection
  • Newborn Immunity
  • Infections Acquired Around the Time of Birth
  • Localized superficial infections
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 49 Congenital anomalies, neonatal surgery and pain management
  • Introduction
  • Aetiology
  • Fetal Surgery
  • Abnormalities of the Alimentary Tract
  • Disorders of the Respiratory System
  • Disorders of the Central Nervous System
  • Disorders of the Genitourinary System
  • Kidney disorders
  • Disorders of sexual development
  • Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Abnormalities of the Skeletal System
  • Neonatal Pain Management
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 50 Metabolic and endocrine disorders
  • Introduction
  • Glucose Homeostasis
  • Disorders of Glucose Balance
  • Disorders of Electrolyte Balance
  • Neonatal Metabolic Screening
  • Inborn Errors of Metabolism
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 51 Stillbirth and sudden infant death syndrome
  • Introduction
  • Terminology
  • Incidence
  • Incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  • Risk Factors for Stillbirth and Neonatal Death
  • Human Factors in Stillbirths
  • Public Health Messages
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  • The Role of the Midwife in Reducing Sids
  • Aftermath of a Baby Death
  • Review of Perinatal Deaths
  • Follow-Up Care
  • Future Pregnancies
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 52 Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
  • Introduction
  • Aetiology
  • Mild and Moderate Nausea and Vomiting
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum
  • Psychosocial Impact
  • Care and Management of Mild Symptoms
  • Care and Management of Moderate to Severe Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy
  • Eating Disorders and Vomiting in Pregnancy
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 53 Bleeding in pregnancy
  • Introduction
  • Bleeding Before the 24th Week of Pregnancy
  • Implantation Bleeding
  • Abortion
  • Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (Hydatidiform or Carneous Mole and Choriocarcinoma)
  • Ectopic or Extrauterine Gestation
  • Bleeding From Associated Conditions
  • Bleeding After the 24th Week – Antepartum Haemorrhage
  • Placenta Praevia
  • Abruptio Placentae
  • Vasa Praevia
  • Management of Antepartum Haemorrhage and the Midwife’s Role
  • Complications
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 54 Hypertensive and medical disorders in pregnancy
  • Introduction
  • Hypertensive Disorders
  • Pre–Existing (Chronic) Hypertension
  • Gestational Hypertension
  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Anaemia
  • Haemoglobinopathies
  • Cardiac Disorders
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Renal Disorders
  • Diabetes
  • Respiratory Disorders
  • Epilepsy
  • Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Further Reading
  • Chapter 55 Sexually transmitted infections
  • Introduction
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhoea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Genital Warts – Human Papilloma Virus
  • Hepatitis B Virus
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Interventions During Pregnancy
  • Ethical Principles for Midwives Relating to STI and HIV Screening and Treatment
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 56 Abnormalities of the genital tract
  • Introduction
  • Developmental Anomalies
  • Displacements of the Uterus
  • Pelvic Masses
  • Female Genital Mutilation
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 57 Multiple pregnancy
  • The Incidence of Multiple Births
  • Facts About Multiples
  • Determination of Zygosity
  • Diagnosis of a Multiple Pregnancy
  • Antenatal Screening
  • Antenatal Preparation
  • Complications Associated With a Multiple Pregnancy
  • Fetal Abnormalities Associated With Monozygotic Twins
  • Antenatal Care
  • Intrapartum Care
  • Postnatal Care
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 58 Preterm labour
  • Introduction
  • Epidemiology
  • Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Labour
  • Preterm Prelabour Rupture of the Membranes
  • Management of Preterm Labour
  • Treatment of Preterm Labour
  • Effect on Families Following Preterm Birth and the Role of Community Midwife
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 59 Obstetric interventions
  • Introduction
  • Operative Vaginal Deliveries
  • Caesarean Section
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Additional reading and resources
  • Chapter 60 Induction of labour and prolonged pregnancy
  • Induction of Labour
  • Assessing the Need for Induction
  • International Perspectives
  • Prolonged Pregnancy
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 61 Rhythmic variations of labour
  • Introduction
  • Prolonged Labour
  • Overefficient Uterine Action (Precipitate Labour)
  • Tonic Uterine Action
  • Cervical Dystocia
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and Additional Reading
  • Chapter 62 Malpositions and malpresentations
  • Introduction
  • Identifying Malpositions and Malpresentations of the Fetus
  • Incidence
  • Clinical Assessment
  • Malposition of the Occiput
  • Malpresentations of the Fetus
  • Postnatal and Neonatal Implications
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 63 Obstructed labour and uterine rupture
  • Introduction
  • Obstructed Labour
  • Uterine Rupture
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 64 Shoulder dystocia
  • Introduction
  • Mechanism
  • Incidence and Risk
  • Manoeuvres for Management of Shoulder Dystocia
  • Other Procedures
  • Maternal Outcomes
  • Birth Injury and Fetal Outcomes
  • Notes and Record Keeping
  • Education, Training and Development
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 65 Presentation and prolapse of the umbilical cord
  • Introduction
  • Causes
  • Predisposing Factors
  • Diagnosis
  • Management of Cord Presentation
  • Management of Cord Prolapse
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 66 Maternal morbidity following childbirth
  • Introduction
  • Role of Midwife
  • Recognizing Maternal Morbidity
  • Common Health Problems
  • Longer Term Implications
  • Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Considerations
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 67 Complications related to the third stage of labour
  • Introduction
  • Postpartum Haemorrhage
  • Hypovolaemic Shock
  • Prolonged Third Stage and Retained Placenta
  • Acute Uterine Inversion
  • Amniotic Fluid Embolism
  • Psychological Considerations
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 68 Pregnancy loss and the death of a baby
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Loss and Grief
  • Different Parental Responses in Bereavement
  • Supporting Parents
  • Breaking Bad News
  • The Scan – the Diagnosis
  • Miscarriage
  • Termination of Pregnancy for Fetal Anomaly
  • Labour When a Baby Has Died Due to Miscarriage or TOPFA
  • Practical Considerations of Birth
  • Involving Brothers and Sisters
  • Family and Friends
  • Organ Donation
  • Postmortem Examination (Autopsy)
  • Respectful Disposal
  • Taking a Baby Home
  • Registration of the Death
  • Return Visit to the Hospital Unit
  • Aftercare and the Months Ahead
  • How Professionals Can Help
  • Therapeutic Use of Ourselves
  • Support and Training for Midwives Working in Partnership With Families
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 69 Maternal mental health and psychological issues
  • Introduction
  • A Global Perspective of Women’s Mental Health
  • Violence Against Women
  • Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mental Health
  • Who Is ‘At Risk’?
  • The Midwife’s Role in the Antenatal Period
  • Risk of Suicide
  • Common Maternal Mental Health Disorders
  • Fear and Trauma in Labour and Birth
  • Postnatal Period
  • Medication During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
  • Coordinated Maternity Care
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Chapter 70 Midwifery for the future…where next?
  • Introduction
  • The Future
  • The Image of the Midwife
  • Technology and Health
  • The Midwife With Global Vision
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Resources and additional reading
  • Index

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