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This new edition provides an up-to-date and thoughtful guide to
supporting women in labour, looking at a range of techniques and
approaches that promote a safe and positive experience of birth for
women and their families. Across the world, support in labour has
been shown to reduce obstetric interventions and improve outcomes
for women and babies. Written by two highly experienced midwifery
authors, this text draws on a wide range of cutting-edge research
on this topic, identifying how the evidence can be applied to
everyday practice. Narratives from women and practitioners,
including midwives, doulas, childbirth educators and students, are
used to illustrate a range of situations where the quality of
support is central to the quality of the experience and outcome.
Supporting Women for Labour and Birth encourages readers to reflect
on their experiences and examine the evidence provided by both
research and experiences of women and practitioners in order to
explore how this could be incorporated into their practice. The
only book to deal directly with the practical and emotional issues
associated with labour support, this is an ideal text for student
midwives and an important reference for practising midwives, doulas
and other childbirth practitioners.
This new edition provides an up-to-date and thoughtful guide to
supporting women in labour, looking at a range of techniques and
approaches that promote a safe and positive experience of birth for
women and their families. Across the world, support in labour has
been shown to reduce obstetric interventions and improve outcomes
for women and babies. Written by two highly experienced midwifery
authors, this text draws on a wide range of cutting-edge research
on this topic, identifying how the evidence can be applied to
everyday practice. Narratives from women and practitioners,
including midwives, doulas, childbirth educators and students, are
used to illustrate a range of situations where the quality of
support is central to the quality of the experience and outcome.
Supporting Women for Labour and Birth encourages readers to reflect
on their experiences and examine the evidence provided by both
research and experiences of women and practitioners in order to
explore how this could be incorporated into their practice. The
only book to deal directly with the practical and emotional issues
associated with labour support, this is an ideal text for student
midwives and an important reference for practising midwives, doulas
and other childbirth practitioners.
Billie Hunter and Nicky Leap spent several years interviewing
dozens of mothers and retired midwives about their experiences of
childbirth before the NHS. The result was The Midwife's Tale, an
oral history of midwifery from the 1910s to the 1950s. The authors
explore the very real poverty of the time; how woman coped with
rearing large families; and the lack of knowledge of contraception
and abortion. Gripping accounts of women's experiences are set
against an informative background of events in the midwifery
profession, particularly the transition from unqualified
'handywoman' to professional midwife in the 1930s.
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