Labour is the third title in the Midwifery Essentials series and is about the provision of safe and effective care during labour and birth. This book prepares the reader to provide safe, evidence-based, woman-centred intrapartum care.
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Labour is the third title in the Midwifery Essentials series and is about the provision of safe and effective care during labour and birth. This book prepares the reader to provide safe, evidence-based, woman-centred intrapartum care.
Assessment and the role of the midwife in early labour
The first stage of labour, monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing
Coping with contractions, without pharmacological pain relief
Advantages and disadvantages of pharmacological analgesia
Indications for induction or augmentation of labour
The second stage of labour and the procedure for episiotomy
The third stage of labour and the impact of different approaches
Different methods of anaesthesia and preparation for caesarean birth
The procedure for evidence-based perineal suturing.
Labour is the third title in the Midwifery Essentials series and is about the provision of safe and effective care during labour and birth. This book prepares the reader to provide safe, evidence-based, woman-centred intrapartum care.
Assessment and the role of the midwife in early labour
The first stage of labour, monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing
Coping with contractions, without pharmacological pain relief
Advantages and disadvantages of pharmacological analgesia
Indications for induction or augmentation of labour
The second stage of labour and the procedure for episiotomy
The third stage of labour and the impact of different approaches
Different methods of anaesthesia and preparation for caesarean birth
The procedure for evidence-based perineal suturing.
Key Features
Assessment and the role of the midwife in early labour
The first stage of labour, monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing
Coping with contractions, without pharmacological pain relief
Advantages and disadvantages of pharmacological analgesia
Indications for induction or augmentation of labour
The second stage of labour and the procedure for episiotomy
The third stage of labour and the impact of different approaches
Different methods of anaesthesia and preparation for caesarean birth
The procedure for evidence-based perineal suturing.
Author Information
By Helen Baston, BA(Hons), MMedSci, PhD, PGDipEd, ADM, RN, RM, Consultant Midwife Public Health, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Honorary Researcher / Lecturer, University of Sheffield; Honorary Lecturer Sheffield Hallam University, UK. and Jennifer Hall, EdD MSc RN RM ADM PGDip(HE) SFHEA FRCM, Independent Midwifery Educator and Researcher, Bristol, UK
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<LI>Assessment and the role of the midwife in early labour</LI>
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<LI>The first stage of labour, monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing </LI>
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<LI>Coping with contractions, without pharmacological pain relief</LI>
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<LI>Advantages and disadvantages of pharmacological analgesia </LI>
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<LI>Indications for induction or augmentation of labour</LI>
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<LI>The second stage of labour and the procedure for episiotomy</LI>
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<LI>The third stage of labour and the impact of different approaches</LI>
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<LI>Different methods of anaesthesia and preparation for caesarean birth </LI>
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<LI>The procedure for evidence-based perineal suturing. </LI>
<P></P></UL> <P>Labour is the third title in the Midwifery Essentials series and is about the provision of safe and effective care during labour and birth. This book prepares the reader to provide safe, evidence-based, woman-centred intrapartum care. </P>
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<LI>Assessment and the role of the midwife in early labour</LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>The first stage of labour, monitoring maternal and fetal wellbeing </LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>Coping with contractions, without pharmacological pain relief</LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>Advantages and disadvantages of pharmacological analgesia </LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>Indications for induction or augmentation of labour</LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>The second stage of labour and the procedure for episiotomy</LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>The third stage of labour and the impact of different approaches</LI>
<P></P>
<P>
<LI>Different methods of anaesthesia and preparation for caesarean birth </LI>
<P></P>
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<LI>The procedure for evidence-based perineal suturing. </LI>
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