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Normalizing challenging or complex childbirth / Karen Jackson, Helen Wightman.

By: Jackson, Karen, 1963- [author.]Contributor(s): Wightman, Helen [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2016Description: 264 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780335264322 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Pregnancy -- Complications | Childbirth -- Complications | Health and Fitness | Health and WellbeingDDC classification: 618.3 Summary: Complexity in childbirth is growing significantly due to several factors that include increasing maternal age, rising levels of obesity and related diabetes. Women labelled as moderate or high risk are often excluded from useful strategies that low risk women enjoy, such as using water immersion for labour, aromatherapy or mobilisation. They then can immediately follow a pathway of increased surveillance and interventions that may or may not be clinically indicated. This text provides expert guidance and specialist knowledge on the evidence for normalising and humanising complicated or challenging pregnancies, labours and birth.
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Complexity in childbirth is growing significantly due to several factors that include increasing maternal age, rising levels of obesity and related diabetes. Women labelled as moderate or high risk are often excluded from useful strategies that low risk women enjoy, such as using water immersion for labour, aromatherapy or mobilisation. They then can immediately follow a pathway of increased surveillance and interventions that may or may not be clinically indicated. This text provides expert guidance and specialist knowledge on the evidence for normalising and humanising complicated or challenging pregnancies, labours and birth.

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