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Birth Partner, 4th Edition, Completely Revised and Updated: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and Other Labor Companions Fourth Edition, New Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Common Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1558328807
  • ISBN-13: 9781558328808
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Common Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1558328807
  • ISBN-13: 9781558328808
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Now in its fourth printing, The Birth Partner, 4th Edition is newly revised and updated. This is the definitive manual for any helpful companion at a birthing mother's bedside.

Since the original publication of The Birth Partner, partners, friends, relatives, and doulas (professional birth assistants) have relied on Penny Simkin's guidance in caring for the new mother, from her last trimester through the early postpartum period. Fully revised in its fourth edition, The Birth Partner remains the definitive guide for preparing to help a woman through childbirth and the essential manual to have at hand during the event.

This completely updated edition includes thorough information on:





Preparing for labor and knowing when it has begun Normal labor and how to help the woman every step of the way Epidurals and other medications for labor Non-drug techniques for easing labor pain Cesarean birth and complications that may require it Breastfeeding and newborn care

And that is just a start. For the partner who wishes to be truly helpful in the birthing room, The Birth Partner, 4th Edition is indispensable.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvi
How To Use This Book xix
PART ONE Before the Birth
1(36)
1 The Last Weeks of Pregnancy
3(34)
What Kind of Birth Partner Will You Be?
4(2)
Getting Ready for Labor
6(24)
Preparing for Life with the Baby
30(6)
On to the Next Step...
36(1)
PART TWO Labor and Birth
37(164)
2 Getting into Labor
40(17)
Prelabor and the Labor Process
40(3)
How Long Will Labor Last?
43(1)
Signs of Labor
44(3)
If Her Bag of Waters Breaks Before Labor Begins
47(2)
"False" Labor, or Prelabor
49(1)
Labor Progresses in Six Ways
50(3)
Timing Contractions
53(4)
3 Moving Through the Stages of Labor
57(54)
Compare Labor to Running a Marathon
58(3)
Prelabor
61(4)
The First, or Dilation Stage
65(24)
The Birthing Stage
89(13)
The Placental Stage
102(4)
Normal Labor-in a Nutshell
106(5)
4 Comfort Measures for Labor
111(54)
Pain versus Suffering
112(2)
The Three Rs: Relaxation, Rhythm, and Ritual
114(7)
Self-Help Comfort Measures
121(21)
Comfort Aids and Devices
142(9)
Comforting Techniques for You to Try
151(10)
Taking Care of Yourself
161(1)
Checklist of Comfort Measures for Labor
162(3)
5 Strategies for Challenging Variations in Normal Birth
165(36)
The Take-Charge Routine
166(4)
On-the-Spot Coaching (When You Have Had No Childbirth Classes)
170(1)
The Very Rapid Labor
171(2)
The Emergency Delivery
173(2)
When Labor Must Start (Labor-Stimulating Measures)
175(5)
The Slow-to-Start Labor
180(4)
Slow Progress in Active Labor and the Birthing Stage, with or without Back Pain
184(4)
When the Mother Must Labor in Bed
188(2)
A Breech Baby
190(4)
A Previous Disappointing or Traumatic Birth Experience
194(3)
Incompatibility with the Nurse or Caregiver
197(4)
PART THREE The Medical Side of Childbirth
201(124)
Key Questions for Informed Decision Making
202(3)
6 Tests, Technologies, Interventions, and Procedures
205(32)
Late-Pregnancy Tests
205(4)
Essential Observations During Labor
209(2)
Conditions Influencing the Amount of Intervention
211(1)
Common Obstetric Interventions
212(25)
7 Complications in Late Pregnancy, Labor or Afterward
237(32)
Complications for the Mother
238(13)
The Breech Presentation
251(1)
Complications with Labor Progress
251(5)
Complications with the Fetus
256(5)
Complications with the Newborn
261(6)
After It Is All Over
267(2)
8 Medications for Pain During Labor
269(36)
Management of Normal Labor without Pain Medications
270(2)
What You Both Need to Know About Pain Medications
272(18)
The Mother's Decisions Regarding Pain Medications During Labor
290(4)
Pain Medications Preference Scale
294(11)
9 Cesarean Birth, and Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
305(20)
Know the Nonmedical Reasons for Cesarean Birth and Factors to Consider
307(1)
Know the Medical Reasons for Cesarean Birth
308(2)
Know What to Expect During Cesarean Birth
310(7)
Your Role During and After a Cesarean Birth
317(3)
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)
320(5)
PART FOUR After the Birth
325(50)
10 Getting into Labor
40(321)
The First Few Hours
327(10)
The First Few Days for the Baby
337(6)
The First Few Days for the Mother
343(4)
Homecoming
347(2)
After a Home Birth
349(1)
Getting Help and Advice
350(1)
The Mother's Postpartum Emotions
351(3)
What About Your Feelings?
354(1)
Practical Matters at Home
354(7)
11 Getting Started with Breastfeeding
361(14)
Advantages of Breastfeeding
361(3)
Getting Off to a Good Start
364(1)
Early Concerns
365(7)
When to Give the Baby a Bottle
372(2)
Once Breastfeeding Is Established
374(1)
Parting Words 375(2)
Recommended Resources 377(6)
Index 383
Penny Simkin, PT, is a physical therapist, childbirth educator, doula, and birth counselor. She is nationally recognized as a premier authority on childbirth, having helped 9,000 expecting women and birth partners in childbirth and attended hundreds of couples though the birth process. Simkin is a prolific author and serves on more than 10 different consultant and editorial boards, including the journal Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care, The International Childbirth Education Association, and The Seattle Midwifery School, where she also provides training for doulas and lectures to students. She has written myriad books, journal, and magazine articles. Simkin is also co-founder of DONA International (formerly Doulas of North America) and The Pacific Association for Labor Support. In addition to providing childbirth education, birth counseling, and labor support, Simkin travels extensively throughout the country, lecturing and presenting at conferences and workshops. For more information, please visit Simkins website at pennysimkin.com.