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Main description:
A first in Midwifery publishing! No other book advises midwives on the special needs of mothers with disabilities. Although an increasing number of women with disabilities are having children, the needs of this minority group are not always being effectively met. Disability in Pregnancy and Childbirth provides essential practical information to healthcare professionals working with this group.
The first book on maternity care for women with additional or alternative needs
A practical resource for all working with pregnant women and mothers
Reflects the lived experiences of women with disabilities
Written by experts in the field
Holistic content
Looks at professional attitudes as well as the woman's needs
Contents:
1 Social construction of disability and motherhood
2 Women's health and disability
3 Maternity services and women's experiences
4 The role of the midwife in maternity service provision
5 Women with intellectual disabilities
6 Midwives skills, knowledge and attitudes: how they can affect maternity services
7 Sensory impairment
8 The interaction between specific conditions and the childbirth continuum
9 Resources
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Churchill Livingstone)
Publication date: October, 2007
Pages: 240
Weight: 530g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Midwifery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology