The New Midwifery: Science and Sensitivity in PracticePracticing as a midwife today requires not only good clinical skills but also a broad understanding of the social and emotional changes a woman experiences before and after birth. This book combines scientific knowledge with the more intangible skills needed for sensitive communication to provide the best possible care to the mother and her family. The second edition of this celebrated text vividly explores the various skills and approaches that lead to successful midwifery practice and uses care stories to bring these to life.
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Contents
First relationships and the growth of love | 21 |
Becoming a parent | 49 |
working with | 73 |
The politics of involving women in decision | 97 |
Supporting midwives to support women | 125 |
developing continuity | 141 |
a reflection | 167 |
Other editions - View all
The New Midwifery: Science and Sensitivity in Practice Lesley Ann Page,Rona McCandlish Limited preview - 2006 |
The New Midwifery: Science and Sensitivity in Practice Lesley Page,Patricia Percival No preview available - 2000 |
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References to this book
The New Midwifery: Science and Sensitivity in Practice Lesley Ann Page,Rona McCandlish Limited preview - 2006 |
Birthing Autonomy: Women's Experiences of Planning Home Births Nadine Pilley Edwards No preview available - 2005 |