This book provides cutting edge information on safe motherhood
in a global context. The chapters focus on research, program
development and implementation, and policy dealing with various
aspects of pregnancy, labor and delivery. Safe motherhood is a
critical issue since healthy, safe motherhood is the prerequisite
for a healthy, productive society. Writing about the situation in
their countries, the authors are from Eastern Europe, America, Asia
and Africa and are academic scholars and health practitioners. The
book is multidisciplinary with scholars from sociology, gender
studies, economics, social policy, social geography, population
management and political science. Topics include lactation policy
and misunderstandings of lactations in African countries and in the
United States; postnatal stress disorder that is either
understudied or not considered as a problem in many developing
countries; potential causes of a decline of maternal health in
democratizing states; the effect of geographical environment on
reproductive health; and revelation of mysteries of consequences of
pre-birth pain in the early life of children. Case studies provide
examples of successful model programs. Solutions offered are based
on utilizing available resources and technology in ways that
maximize education and training of local health professionals and
family members.
This book was published as a special issue of Marriage and
Family Review.
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