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Mayes' Midwifery. Edition: 16

Mayes' Midwifery. Edition: 16

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Mayes' Midwifery is a core text for students in the UK, known and loved for its in-depth approach and its close alignment with curricula and practice in this country. The sixteenth edition has been fully updated by leading midwifery educators Sue Macdonald and Gail Johnson, and input from several new expert contributors ensures this book remains at the cutting edge.

The text covers all the main aspects of midwifery in detail, including the various stages of pregnancy, possible complexities around childbirth, and psychological and social considerations related to women's health. It provides the most recent evidence along with detailed anatomy and physiology information, and how these translate into practice.

Packed full of case studies, reflective activities and images, and accompanied by an ancillary website with 600 multiple choice questions and downloadable images, Mayes' Midwifery makes learning easy for nursing students entering the profession as well as midwives returning to practice and qualified midwives working in different settings in the UK and overseas.

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Part 1: The midwife in context

1. The place of the midwife in the global context: The global midwife

2. A history of the midwifery profession in the United Kingdom

3. Regulation of midwives

4. Clinical governance and the midwife

5. The midwife as a lifelong learner

6. Evidence-based practice and research for practice

7. Leadership and management in midwifery

8. An introduction to ethics and midwifery practice

9. The law and the midwife

10. Pharmacology and the midwife

Part 2: Childbirth in context

11. Sociocultural and spiritual context of childbearing

12. Psychological context of childbirth

13. Sexuality

14. National Health Service policy and midwifery

15. Legal frameworks for the care of the child

Part 3: Public health, health promotion in the context of childbirth

16. Epidemiology

17. Nutrition

18. Complementary therapies and natural remedies in pregnancy and birth: responsibilities of midwives

19. Health promotion and education

20. Preconception care

21. Education for parenthood

22. Physical preparation for childbirth and beyond, and the role of physiotherapy

23. Vulnerable women

Part 4: The anatomy and physiology of fertility, embryology and fetal development

24. Anatomy of male and female reproduction

25. Female reproductive physiology: Timed interactions between hypothalamus, anterior pituitary and ovaries

26. Genetics

27. Fertility and its control

28. Infertility and assisted conception

29. Fertilization, embryo formation and feto-placental development

30. The fetal skull

Part 5: Pregnancy

31. Maternal neurohormonal and systemic adaptations to feto-placental development

32. Confirming pregnancy and care of the pregnant woman

33. Antenatal investigations

34. Choice, childbearing and maternity care - the choice agenda and place of birth

Part 6: Labour and birth

35. Physiological changes from late pregnancy until the onset of lactation: from nesting to suckling-lactation and parental-infant attachment

36. Care in the first stage of labour

37. Care in the second stage of labour

38. Supporting choices in reducing pain and fear during labour

39. Care in the third stage of labour

40. The pelvic floor

Part 7: Postnatal care and the care of the newborn baby

41. Content and organization of postnatal care

42. Physiology, assessment and care of the newborn baby

43. Thermoregulation

44. Infant feeding and relationship building

Part 8: Women and babies with complex needs

45. The preterm baby and the small baby

46. Respiratory and cardiac disorders

47. Neonatal jaundice

48. Infection in the neonate

49. Congenital anomalies, neonatal surgery and pain management

50. Metabolic and endocrine disorders

51. Stillbirth and sudden infant death syndrome

52. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy

53. Bleeding in pregnancy

54. Hypertensive and medical disorders in pregnancy

55. Sexually transmitted infections

56. Abnormalities of the genital tract

57. Multiple pregnancy

58. Preterm labour

59. Obstetric interventions

60. Induction of labour and prolonged pregnancy

61. Rhythmic variations of labour

62. Malpositions and malpresentations

63. Obstructed labour and uterine rupture

64. Shoulder dystocia

65. Presentation and prolapse of the umbilical cord

66. Maternal morbidity following childbirth

67. Complications related to the third stage of labour

68. Pregnancy loss and the death of a baby: grief and bereavement care

69. Maternal mental health and psychological issues

70. Midwifery for the future .where next?

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      9780323834827
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  • Publication Date
    May 30, 2023

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