A guide to effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
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A guide to effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 1989
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Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780192619167
Description
The authors of this book have undertaken a ten year review of care given and received during pregnancy and childbirth, and its effects. They systematically analyzed the evidence produced by more than 3000 of the best clinical research studies, and classified the elements of care as effective, promising, not proven either way or not worth using. This has resulted in a continuously updated electronic database, "The Oxford Database of Perinatal Trials", and in a 1500-page book, "Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth". All the main findings and conclusions of these recent publications are summarized in this shorter book, which is presented in an accessible format for non-medical readers.
Table of Contents
- Effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
- evaluating care in pregnancy and childbirth
- social, financial and psychological support during pregnancy and childbirth
- advice for pregnancy
- dietary modification in pregnancy
- antenatal classes
- formal risk scoring
- screening for genetic disease
- screening for pre-eclampsia
- gestational diabetes
- assessment of fetal size and growth
- ultrasound in pregnancy
- assessment of fetal wellbeing
- suspected fetopelvic disproportion and abnormal lie
- symptoms in pregnancy
- hypertension in pregnancy
- infection in pregnancy
- rhesus isoimmunization
- diabetes in pregnancy
- bleeding in the latter half of pregnancy
- maintaining pregnancy and promoting fetal growth
- promoting pulmonary maturity
- preterm labour
- prelabour rupture of the membranes
- post-term pregnancy - induction or surveillance?
- fetal death
- care of the bereaved
- socia
- and professional support in childbirth
- hospital policies and admission practices
- nutrition and position in labour
- monitoring the fetus during labour
- monitoring the progress of labour
- prolonged labour
- control of pain in labour
- the second stage of labour
- the third stage of labour
- repair of perineal trauma
- instrumental vaginal delivery
- labour and delivery after previous caesarean section
- caesarean section
- prophylactic antibiotics with caesarean section
- preparing for induction of labour
- methods of inducing labour
- preterm delivery
- immediate care of the newborn infant
- care of the new mother and baby
- breastfeeding
- perineal pain and discomfort
- breast symptoms in women who are not breastfeeding
- effective care in pregnancy and childbirth - a synopsis.
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ISBN 9780192619174
Description
The authors of this book have undertaken a ten year review of care given and received during pregnancy and childbirth, and its effects. They systematically analyzed the evidence produced by more than 3000 of the best clinical research studies, and classified the elements of care as effective, promising, not proven either way or not worth using. This has resulted in a continuously updated electronic database, "The Oxford database of Perinatal Trials", and in a 1500-page book, "Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth". All the main findings and conclusions of these recent publications are summarized in this shorter book, which is presented in an accessible format for non-medical readers.
Table of Contents
- Effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
- evaluating care in pregnancy and childbirth
- social, financial and psychological support during pregnancy and childbirth
- advice for pregnancy
- dietary modification in pregnancy
- antenatal classes
- formal risk scoring
- screening for genetic disease
- screening for pre-eclampsia
- gestational diabetes
- assessment of fetal size and growth
- ultrasound in pregnancy
- assessment of fetal wellbeing
- suspected fetopelvic disproportion and abnormal lie
- symptoms in pregnancy
- hypertension in pregnancy
- infection in pregnancy
- rhesus isoimmunization
- diabetes in pregnancy
- bleeding in the latter half of pregnancy
- maintaining pregnancy and promoting fetal growth
- promoting pulmonary maturity
- preterm labour
- prelabour rupture of the membranes
- post-term pregnancy - induction or surveillance?
- fetal death
- care of the bereaved
- social and professional support in childbirth
- hospital policies and admission practices
- nutrition and position in labour
- monitoring the fetus during labour
- monitoring the progress of labour
- prolonged labour
- control of pain in labour
- the second stage of labour
- the third stage of labour
- repair of perineal trauma
- instrumental vaginal delivery
- labour and delivery after previous Caesarean section
- Caesarean section
- prophylactic antibiotics with Caesarean section
- preparing for induction of labour
- methods of inducing labour
- preterm delivery
- immediate care of the newborn infant
- care of the new mother and baby
- breastfeeding
- perineal pain and discomfort
- breast symptoms in women who are not breastfeeding
- effective care in pregnancy and childbirth - a synopsis.
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