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Birth Territory and Midwifery Guardianship
Theory for Practice, Education and Research
Kathleen Fahy (Author), Maralyn Foureur (Author), Carolyn Hastie (Author)
9780750688703, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback, published 23 May 2008
198 pages, Illustrated
18.9 x 24.6 x 1.4 cm, 0.42 kg
Midwives and other healthcare providers are grappling with the issue of rising intervention rates in childbirth and trying to identify ways to reverse the trend. It is increasingly accepted that intervention in childbirth has long-term consequences for women and their children. Birth Territory provides practical, evidence-based ideas for restructuring the birth territory to facilitate normal birth.
Introduction
Section 1: Theories and Practices
1 Power and the Social Construction of Birth Territory
2 Theorising Birth Territory
3 Midwifery Guardianship: Reclaiming the Sacred in Birth
4 Territories of the Self and Spiritual Practices During Childbirth
Section 2: Physiology and the Physical Space
5 Creating Birth Space to Enable Undisturbed Birth
6 The Spiritual and Emotional Territory of the Unborn and Newborn Baby
7 Creating Physical Space
Part 1 The moving, feeling and dreaming body guides architectural design
Part 2 Putting the principles into practice
Section 3: Midwives, Obstetricians and the Maternity Services
8 Being a midwife to midwifery: transforming midwifery services
9 Birth Territory: The role of the obstetrician
10 From Ideal to Real: The interface between Birth Territory and the Maternity Service Organisation
Glossary
Index
Subject Areas: Midwifery [MQD], Nursing sociology [MQCW], Nursing [MQC], Gynaecology & obstetrics [MJT]