Customer Reviews:
And the answer to the question everyone wants to know.... February 15, 2007 Binka 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Yes - its better than Mayes. Well I think so anyway! I've used the book for every assignment in my training and am sure I will continue to dip into the book when qualified. Its clearly written and easy to understand. Broken down into short sections with good headings. Useful diagrams. There's 7 sections in the book and each section is split into different chapters, each written by a different author. Section 1 - Midwifery. Includes; The Midwife, Social Context of Motherhood,Ethics, Evidence based Practice. History and regulation. Section 2 - Anatomy and Reproduction. Chapters Include; pelvis, female urinary system, hormonal cycles, fertilisation, placenta, the fetus. Section 3 - Pregnancy Chapters Include; Adaptation to pregnancy, parent education, exercises, antenatal care, abnormalities, problems, medical disorders, multiple pregnancies, fetal investigation. Section 4 - Labour. Chapters inc; first stage, pain relief, 2nd stage, third stage, uterine action disorders, malposition, operative delivery, obstetric emergencies. Section 5 - The Puerperium. Chapters Inc; Physioology, Complications, Psychology, Family Planning, Bereavement. Section 6 - Newborn Baby. Chapters Inc; Normal Baby, feeding, low birthweight baby, the ill baby, respiratory problems, Trauma during birth, Abnormalities, Jaundice. Section 7 - The Context Of Midwifery Practice. Chapters inc; Pharmacology, complementary therapies, public health services, supervision of midwives, risk management, organisation of health services, international midwifery, vital statistics.
concise stimulating guide to the art and science of midwifer September 29, 2000 73 out of 80 found this review helpful
Excellent layout. clear and concise chapters. Aimed at the non-qualified and supportive in its aim to produce confident academic and practical midwives. A must for the first year student, a bible for the future.
Fantastic book for student midwives May 15, 2006 Mrs. Gail Cooper (Rutland) 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this book when I commenced my midwifery degree, it has been really helpful and I wish I had bought it before I started. The chapters are clear and easy to read. Some of the words and phrases may be new but get a good midwifery dictionary too and it takes some of the uncertainty away. An excellent book.
Excellent September 19, 2008 student midwife (uk) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is an excellent book. If you are about to enter the world of midwifery/are currently studying then this is well worth buying. It is well illustrated and a wealth of information
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