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E-raamat: Revisiting Waterbirth: An Attitude to Care

  • Formaat: 282 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Red Globe Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137604958
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  • Formaat: 282 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Red Globe Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137604958
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The use of warm water immersion throughout the birthing process is renowned for its physical and psychological benefits, yet waterbirth is still vastly underrepresented as a birthing method across the globe.

Now going into its second edition, Dianne Garlands popular and authoritative text guides the reader through the clinical, practical and organisational considerations for delivery in water. Drawing on the authors own extensive experience, the book explores: - The history and evolution of hydrotherapeutic theory. - The specific skills and specialist care required for attending births in this setting. - Key research and debates surrounding the many aspects of waterbirth. - Practical guidance on engaging with parents when promoting waterbirth as an option.

From an internationally renowned and respected midwife, this new edition retains the personal and engaging style that made the first edition so popular. The book is enhanced with photos taken from the authors own travels around the world, and features a wealth of interactive material including an expansion of the Birth Story feature, whereby first-hand accounts of waterbirth from both mothers and practitioners worldwide provide an often moving conclusion to each chapter.

With a strong focus on developing practitioners knowledge and skills in this area, enabling them to confidently offer waterbirth as a safe and viable option, this classic text is an invaluable one-stop resource for anyone with academic, professional or personal interests in waterbirth.
List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xii
List of Boxes
xiii
Foreword xiv
Preface xvi
Abbreviations xvii
1 Professional and Governmental Support
1(12)
Midwifery Supervision
2(1)
Government and Professional Reports
3(7)
Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Better Births Initiative (2015)
10(1)
International Support and Debate with Waterbirths
10(1)
Professional Organizations Around the World that Have Guidelines/Position Statements/Consensus Statements
10(2)
Birth Story
12(1)
2 Why Water?
13(19)
Hydrotherapy and Waterbirth History
13(4)
Why Water for Labour and Birth?
17(3)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Water in Labour
20(11)
Birth Story
31(1)
3 Accentuating Normality
32(32)
Midwifery or Medical Model of Care
32(3)
Women with Complex Needs
35(9)
Criteria Risk Assessment
44(4)
Guidelines for Practice
48(4)
Reviewing Routine Care
52(3)
Relearning Traditional Skills
55(5)
Challenges to Practice
60(3)
Birth Story
63(1)
4 Theories of Hydrotherapy in Labour
64(16)
The Effects of Hormones in Labour
69(1)
Normal Adaptive Process
70(3)
Theory 1 Psychological
73(1)
Theory 2 Spiritual
73(1)
Theory 3 Hormonal
74(1)
Theory 4 Physiological
74(1)
Enhancing the Qualities of Water
75(3)
Birth Story
78(2)
5 Engaging with Parents
80(15)
Choosing a Pool
80(4)
Parent Information Classes
84(3)
Aquanatal Preparation
87(7)
Birth Story
94(1)
6 Robust Clinical Care
95(41)
Family-centred Care
96(2)
Maternal and Newborn Care
98(7)
Assessing Labour
105(3)
Second Stage: Non-directive Pushing
108(4)
Third-Stage Management: Active versus Physiological
112(2)
Third-Stage Options Following a Waterbirth
114(4)
`What-ifs'
118(3)
Clinical `What-ifs'
121(11)
Birth Story
132(4)
7 Breathing
136(28)
In Utero Consciousness
136(1)
Effects of Hormones
137(1)
Fetal Heat Adaptation
137(1)
Fetal Perspective on Waterbirth
138(1)
Fetal Protection against Inhalation of Water
139(3)
Initiation of the First Breath
142(1)
Environment
143(4)
Apgar Scoring after Waterbirth
147(4)
Benefits of Waterbirth to the Baby
151(4)
`What-if: The Fetal Perspective'
155(7)
Birth Story
162(2)
8 Interprofessional Issues in Waterbirth
164(18)
Supervisor of Midwives
164(1)
Infection Control
164(4)
Moving and Handling
168(3)
Risk Management
171(1)
Clinical Governance
172(1)
Setting Up a Waterbirth Service
173(7)
Birth Story
180(2)
9 Research
182(34)
Audit
184(7)
Early Studies
191(14)
The Newborn Perspective
205(5)
Expanding Parameters
210(1)
Induction of Labour
211(2)
Conclusion
213(1)
Birth Story
214(2)
10 Teaching and Ongoing Education
216(29)
Learning from Each Other
216(22)
Literature Review
238(1)
Newsletters
238(1)
Skills Drills
239(1)
Competencies
239(1)
Internet Alerts
240(1)
DVDs
240(1)
Reflective Practice
240(1)
Professional Visits
241(1)
Midwifery Quiz
241(4)
11 Help and Further Resources
245(7)
Pool Hire
245(1)
Classes
246(1)
General Information
246(1)
DVDs and Videos
247(1)
Leaflets
248(1)
Further Reading and Resources
248(3)
Concluding Comment
251(1)
Appendix 1 Effects of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline on All Major Systems 252(1)
Appendix 2 Hyperthermia 253(2)
Appendix 3 Temperature Control Pathway for the Fetus in Utero 255(1)
Appendix 4 Eight Steps to Attachment 256(1)
References 257(12)
Index 269
Dianne Garland, SRN, RM, ADM, PGCEA, MSc, is a registered midwife with over 35 years of experience. She has achieved considerable international acclaim for her independent lectures, research and consultancy in waterbirth, upon which this book is based. Diannes website is www.midwifeexpert.co.uk.k.