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Description
Series Editors: Moira Stewart, Judith
Belle Brown and Thomas R Freeman
A woman-centered approach to pregnancy must be
flexible enough to address the variety of
women’s experiences around the world,
encompassing a variety of medical conditions,
cultures and family structures. It must also
include women who choose not to carry a
pregnancy or experience a miscarriage.
This unique woman-centered text explores all
these issues and more, providing a vital
resource for primary care maternity clinicians
and trainees including family physicians, nurse
practitioners, women's health clinicians,
midwives, obstetrical nurses and obstetricians.
It applies the powerful, proven model of
patient-centered care to pregnancy and birth -
an expansion beyond previous applications to
various chronic illnesses. Women-Centered Care
in Pregnancy and Childbirth incorporates dozens
of vignettes describing clinicians' approaches
to woman-centered maternity care with women and
families from a variety of social, cultural, and
economic situations facing common or problematic
challenges over the course of prenatal care,
birth and the postpartum period.
Table of Contents:
Part
1: The magnitude of the problem
Part
2: Understanding the experience
Part
3: Understanding the woman
Part
4: Finding common ground
Part
5: Prevention and heath promotion
Part
6: Enhancing the clinical relationship
Part
7: Being realistic
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