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Normal Childbirth

Normal Childbirth

Evidence and Debate

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This new edition of Normal childbirth builds on the strengths of the popular first edition, with updated national and international data, and the most recent debate around the controversial area of childbirth.

With the increasing risk of litigation, there can be a tendency to classify women as at risk if they present with even a hint of a problem. This is a contentious area and midwives need to be aware of the wide parameters of normal in order to practise autonomously, effectively and safely.

This book provides an evidence-based source for all midwives and other health professionals with an interest normal birth.
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
216
Dimensions (mm)
246 x 189
Weight (g)
435
  • Section 1: Ways of Seeing

    1. From being to becoming: reconstructing childbirth knowledge

    2. The role of pain in normal birth and the empowerment of women

    3. Birth and spirituality

    Section 2: Aspects of normality

    4. Normal birth: womens stories

    5. Midwives practices in eleven UK maternity units

    6. Midwives constructing normal birth

    Section 3: Evidence

    7. Risk, safety and the study of physiological birth

    8. The early pushing urge: practice and discourse

    9. Foetal to neonatal transition: first, do no harm

    10. Promoting normal birth: weighing the evidence

    11. Aspects of a controversy: summary and debate
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