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Women who desire ‘natural childbirth’ in hospitals in a highly medicalized birth care system

Health Care for Women International
‘Natural childbirth’ continues to matter to women in today’s world. Building on qualitative research informed by constructivist grounded theory, I aim to bring insight into the birth experiences of women who demanded ‘natural childbirth’ in Czech ...
E. Hrešanová
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The social nature of natural childbirth

Social Science & Medicine, 2008
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "natural." Using a biosocial approach to birth that posits that all birth is both social and natural, the paper investigates how proponents represent the relationship between nature and society.
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The myth of “natural” childbirth

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1979
Abstract This paper has summarized a sampling of observations by many social scientists and physicians who have viewed the practices of people in traditional cultures. There has been no intent to point out what is natural or ideal. Rather, it is hoped that the examples of practices different than our own will emphasize the varied ways in which the ...
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A Natural Childbirth Training Simulation in Virtual Environment For Prospective Midwife

International Conference on Information Technology, Computer, and Electrical Engineering, 2018
Lack of midwife skills is one of the main causes of high maternal mortality rate. Efforts to improve midwife skills have been conducted using various methods, such as the use of props.
A. Nugraha   +4 more
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The Meaning of Natural Childbirth

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2004
The term "natural childbirth" encompasses a variety of methods, including the Lamaze, Bradley, and home-birth approaches, which place more or less reliance on medical technology.Aristotle's analysis of three levels of human activity—digestion and reproduction, perception and locomotion, and abstract thinking—and Pellegrino and Thomasma's ...
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Is Natural Childbirth Natural?

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1952
A J, MANDY   +3 more
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Training for Natural Childbirth

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1956
S T, DE LEE, I J, DUNCAN
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