Pain in childbearing and its control : key issues for midwives and women.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. Edition: 2nd edDescription: 212 p. : 25 cm. illISBN: 9781405195683Subject(s): Anesthesia in obstetrics | Analgesia | Labor (Obstetrics) | Analgesia, Obstetrical | Anesthesia, Obstetrical | Labor, Obstetric | PainNLM classification: WO 450 MP 2011Summary: Written with a team of midwifery specialists, this book provides effective techniques for alleviating pain during childbirth. Key topics include the physiology of pain in childbirth, antenatal and postnatal pain, pharmacological and non-pharmacological views on pain relief, psychology of pain relief, fetal and neonatal pain, and sociological and historical perspectives. Written by specialists in each specific field Detailed references provide scope for further reading Psychology of pain relief covered specifically from the midwifery perspective.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Written with a team of midwifery specialists, this book provides effective techniques for alleviating pain during childbirth. Key topics include the physiology of pain in childbirth, antenatal and postnatal pain, pharmacological and non-pharmacological views on pain relief, psychology of pain relief, fetal and neonatal pain, and sociological and historical perspectives.
Written by specialists in each specific field
Detailed references provide scope for further reading
Psychology of pain relief covered specifically from the midwifery perspective.
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