Complementary therapies for pregnancy and childbirth
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Complementary therapies for pregnancy and childbirth
Baillière Tindall, 2000
2nd ed.
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Includes index
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Description
There has been a rapid increase in the interest of safe complementary and alternative approaches to healthcare in pregnancy and childbirth. For those working in maternity care who seek the evidence base for therapeutic approaches, this book offers a comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of complementary therapies, and their application to expectant andnew mothers and their babies.History and background are given for each therapy, using a specifically midwifery perspective
Contraindications and appropriate conditions to treat are specified Up-to-date research is included, as more research is available than ever before and so the midwife has to be able to make accurate assessments based on evidence.
Legislative and professional conduct issues are covered ,putting the information into a clear midwifery context and giving guidelines to enable the midwife to deal confidently with new therapeutic approachesComprehensively updated with new research studies where available
New chapters on chiropractic, hypnotherapy, Bach flower remedies, Alexander technique
Table of Contents
Homeopathy * Osteopathy * Chiropractic * Acupuncture * Herbal Medicine * Massage and Aromatherapy * Reflexology * Shiatsu * Hypnotherapy * Hydrotherapy * Complementary Therapies for theRelief of Physical and Emotional Stress * Other Therapies - Bach Flower Remedies * Alexander Technique * Conclusion * Appendices - Quick Reference Chart, Useful Addresses.
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