Midwifery: The Basics provides an engaging and authentic insight into
the midwife's world. It explores the role of the midwife as a clinician
and professional, showing how midwives can support women both to achieve
a healthy full-term pregnancy and a smooth transition to motherhood.
This book begins with a discussion of the context of birth and
parenthood, placing midwifery in its broader social context. Topics
covered include:
- the midwife as an autonomous professional;
- becoming a midwife;
- pre-conceptual and antenatal care;
- intrapartum care;
- postnatal care; and
- the specialist midwife.
Midwifery: The Basics uses the voices of mothers, fathers and midwives
to illustrate the complex world of becoming, being and supporting
parents. This is an essential introduction for students at undergraduate
and A-Level who are approaching midwifery for the first time.