Synopses & Reviews
A great deal is now known about the effects of care given and received during pregnancy and childbirth. In order to best understand and utilize this information, pregnant women and all those involved in caring for them need an accessible, comprehensive reference to explain the methods and importance of proper care.
A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth, Second Edition fills that need. The first edition was published to huge critical acclaim and immediately became established as the `bible' for all members of the perinatal care team because its conclusions were based on sound evidence. In the five years since the first edition of this best-selling guidebook was published, new research has been conducted on the effects of care during pregnancy and childbirth. The results of these important studies have been incorporated into this fully updated second edition.
The book systematically reviews more than 7,000 of the best clinical research studies and classifies all the elements of care as effective, promising, not proven either way, or not worth using. It covers basic care, diet, screening tests, complications during pregnancy and childbirth, care after childbirth and much more. All of the information is presented in an easily readable form, making it the standard practical guide for expectant parents and all those involved in the care of childbearing women.
Review
"This excellent book is an invaluable reference for anyone involved in pregnancy care."--
Mothers and Children"A gem. It is one of those books that an owner will have to replace every year because it will be so worn out from constant use...It is difficult to do justice in a review to the value of this superb little book. For obstetricians, midwives, family physicians, nurses, childbirth educators, and other health care professionals who give care to women; for health policy makers and planners; for students at all levels of training; for researchers; and for pregnant women, A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth is an essential resource....To say that this book should be `required reading' is not enough; it deserves `required ownership'!"--Birth
"There are few books that can be considered `essential' reading in obstetrics but this is certainly one of them."--Maternal and Child Health
"Too good to be true! This is the midwives bible." --MIDIRS
"Readable and clear....Would be helpful to anyone involved in the care of pregnant women. Students and residents would find it a helpful quick reference....Physicians in practice and other birth attendants may find it a useful guide to recent thinking on areas of controversy in pregnancy and childbirth care and possible for confirmation of areas of future research." --Family Medicine
"Excellent. Those who have not seen it should take the time to become familiar with this "bible" of maternity care....Useful update and refinement of the original work that revolutionized obstetrics textbooks."--Canadian Family Physician
"This second edition...is a must for all midwives and for anyone working with expectant parents. It provides quick, easy access to the conclusions of carefully assessed research."--Midwifery Digest
Synopsis
The product of a decade of research, this volume provides careful analysis of over 3000 clinical research studies on the effects of care given and received during pregnancy and childbirth. The findings are presented in an easily accessible format that will be of use to all health professionals involved in the care of women and their babies, and the women themselves. A unique, easily readable text, this book offers a wealth of current information in a convenient, inexpensive format.
About the Author
Murray W. Enkin is Professor of Obstetrics at McMaster University, Canada. Mar J. N. C. Keirse is professor of Obstetrics at the University of Leiden, Netherlands. james Neilson is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Liverpool University. Mary Renfre is a Midwife Researcher at the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, the Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.
Table of Contents
1. Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth
2. Evaluating Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth
3. Social, Financial, and Psychological Support During Pregnancy and Childbirth
4. Advice for Pregnancy
5. Dietary Modification in Pregnancy
6. Antenatal Classes
7. Formal Risk Scoring
8. Screening for Genetic Disease
9. Screening for Pre-Eclampsia
10. Gestational Diabetes
11. Assessment of Fetal Size and Growth
12. Ultrasound in Pregnancy
13. Assessment of Fetal Wellbeing
14. Suspected Fetopelvic Disproportion and Abnormal Lie
15. Symptoms in Pregnancy
16. Hypertension in Pregnancy
17. Infection in Pregnancy
18. Rhesus Isoimmunization
19. Diabetes in Pregnancy
20. Bleeding in the Latter Half of Pregnancy
21. Maintaining Pregnancy and Promoting Fetal Growth
22. Promoting Pulmonary Maturity
23. Preterm Labor
24. Prelabor Rupture of the Membranes
25. Post-Term Pregnancy: Induction or Surveillance?
26. Fetal Death
27. Care of the Bereaved
28. Social and Professional Support in Childbirth
29. Hospital Policies and Admission Practices
30. Nutrition and Position in Labor
31. Monitoring the Fetus During Labor
32. Monitoring the Progress of Labor
33. Prolonged Labor
34. Control of Pain in Labor
35. The Second Stage of Labor
36. The Third Stage of Labor
37. Repair of Perineal Trauma
38. Instrumental Vaginal Delivery
39. Labor and Delivery after Previous Caesarean Section
40. Caesarean Section
41. Prophylactic Antibiotics with Caesarean Section
42. Preparing for Induction of Labor
43. Methods of Inducing Labor
44. Preterm Delivery
45. Immediate Care of the Newborn Infant
46. Care of the New Mother and Baby
47. Breastfeeding
48. Perineal Pain and Discomfort
49. Breast Symptoms in Women Who are not Breastfeeding
50. Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth: a Synopsis