Caesarean section

Jul 11, 2016 by in MIDWIFERY Comments Off on Caesarean section

Introduction Some women readily choose caesarean section (CS); some are reluctantly persuaded to undergo CS, and some have CS thrust suddenly upon them with, realistically, little chance to make any…

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Twins and higher-order births

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Introduction The news of a multiple pregnancy is often met with delight by both mothers and midwives. The rarity of twins and higher-order births ensures that they remain a somewhat…

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Stillbirth and neonatal death

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Introduction Perinatal loss has been described as a life crisis for both parents and professionals alike (Gardner, 1999). The death of a baby is not uncommon at one every 200…

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Perineal trauma and suturing

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Introduction ‘Maternal morbidity caused by perineal trauma can have long term social, psychological and physical health consequences for women. Perineal pain and discomfort may disrupt breastfeeding, family life and sexual…

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Preterm birth

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Introduction ‘The birth of a baby should be one of the most special and joyful experiences a family can have and yet every year thousands of families experience the pain…

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Vaginal birth after caesarean section

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Introduction ‘An evaluation of differences between maternity units that had low CS and those that had higher rates revealed an important attitudinal factor was a belief and pride in a…

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