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2017
The principles of postnatal care within this chapter focus on the midwife’s role in monitoring the well-being of the mother through knowledge of the physiological processes of involution of the uterus and the return of the circulatory and excretory systems to their normal parameters.
Janet Medforth +4 more
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The principles of postnatal care within this chapter focus on the midwife’s role in monitoring the well-being of the mother through knowledge of the physiological processes of involution of the uterus and the return of the circulatory and excretory systems to their normal parameters.
Janet Medforth +4 more
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Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2020
Exposure to extreme climate events causes population displacement and adversely affects the health of mothers and children in multiple ways. This paper investigates the effects of displacement on whether a child is delivered at a health center, as ...
Md. Rabiul Haque, N. Parr, S. Muhidin
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Exposure to extreme climate events causes population displacement and adversely affects the health of mothers and children in multiple ways. This paper investigates the effects of displacement on whether a child is delivered at a health center, as ...
Md. Rabiul Haque, N. Parr, S. Muhidin
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British Journal of Midwifery, 1998
We welcome the opportunity Denis Walsh's editorial offers to discuss and debated the neglected areas of postnatal health, but we feel the direction of his argument is misleading.
Sally Marchant +7 more
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We welcome the opportunity Denis Walsh's editorial offers to discuss and debated the neglected areas of postnatal health, but we feel the direction of his argument is misleading.
Sally Marchant +7 more
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Revealing Tact Within Postnatal Care
Qualitative Health Research, 2014In this article, we explore the nature of good postnatal care through a hermeneutic unpacking of the notion of tact, drawing on the philosophical writings of Heidegger, Gadamer, and van Manen. The tactful encounters considered were from a hermeneutic research study within a small, rural birthing center in New Zealand.
Elizabeth, Smythe +4 more
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British Journal of Midwifery, 2018
In 2016, the NHS in North West London was chosen as one of seven areas in the country to be a Better Births Early Adopter, and has since focused on postnatal care. Amanda Rogers explains how
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In 2016, the NHS in North West London was chosen as one of seven areas in the country to be a Better Births Early Adopter, and has since focused on postnatal care. Amanda Rogers explains how
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
Prenatal maternal care has long since reached a stage of standardization which has not been even approached in the postnatal care of the mother. Many physicians, accepting the responsibility of accoucheur, give elaborate care for the full period of gestation, only to discharge the patient with perhaps a single examination after her lying-in period ...
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Prenatal maternal care has long since reached a stage of standardization which has not been even approached in the postnatal care of the mother. Many physicians, accepting the responsibility of accoucheur, give elaborate care for the full period of gestation, only to discharge the patient with perhaps a single examination after her lying-in period ...
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1990
Following delivery, the activity and excitement which accompany the moment of birth are often superseded by a time of quiet enchantment. For many parents, the experiences of labour are momentarily forgotten as they delight in the miracle of their newborn. These are precious moments for the new family, moments to be savoured and treasured.
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Following delivery, the activity and excitement which accompany the moment of birth are often superseded by a time of quiet enchantment. For many parents, the experiences of labour are momentarily forgotten as they delight in the miracle of their newborn. These are precious moments for the new family, moments to be savoured and treasured.
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BSAP Occasional Publication, 1992
AbstractIn the pig industry the mortality of piglets both during the birth process and in the subsequent 3 to 5 weeks is unacceptably high. This review attempts to summarize the major causes of these losses and to suggest means whereby such losses may be minimized in the commercial situation.
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AbstractIn the pig industry the mortality of piglets both during the birth process and in the subsequent 3 to 5 weeks is unacceptably high. This review attempts to summarize the major causes of these losses and to suggest means whereby such losses may be minimized in the commercial situation.
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