Waterbirth Stories Midwifery Reflections
Coordonnateurs : Miranda Maria Paz, Barnard Sian Marie
Drawing on years of midwifery experience of waterbirth, this collection of stories, based on real-life events, illuminates a rewarding way of birth and emphasises the theoretical knowledge, skills, understanding, and resilience needed to practice well.
Waterbirth Stories includes chapters on the criteria for use of water in labour and birth, on the different stages of labour, and on some more serious or unusual situations such as shoulder dystocia, postpartum haemorrhage, breech presentation, and other unexpected maternal and neonatal events. Each chapter includes several stories from a midwife?s perspective, told in the context of evidence-based guidelines available for this topic. The stories end with learning points to help readers reflect on their own practice.
Ideal for student and practising midwives with an interest in waterbirth, this research-informed book is enjoyable, challenging, and informative.
1. Use of Water in Midwifery in the UK 2. Latent Phase of Labour and the Water 3. The First Stage of Labour and the Water 4. Post-Partum Haemorrhage and the Water 5. Shoulder Dystocia and the Water 6. Unexpected Events and the Water
Maria Paz Miranda is a midwife working at an NHS Alongside Midwifery-Led Unit in the UK.
Sian Marie Barnard is a midwife working at an NHS Alongside Midwifery-Led Unit in the UK.
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Thèmes de Waterbirth Stories :
Mots-clés :
Clear Amniotic Fluid; midwives tales; Deep Red; evidence-based midwifery; Vaginal Assessment; birth stories; Assessing Blood Loss; midwifery-led units; Shoulder Dystocia; midwifery skills; Maternity Death Rate; postpartum haemorrhage; Cervical Dilatation; Baby’s Heart Rate; breech presentation; Fourth Degree Tear; waterbirth journeys; Ischial Spines; obstetric emergencies; Vaginal Examination; Pph; Major Obstetric Haemorrhage; Baby’s Head; Control Cord Traction; Maternal Choice; FHR; RCM; Obstetric Team; Local Anaesthetic; Winterton Report; Posterior Arm; Suprapubic Pressure; Low Risk Pregnancies