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Gutteridge, Kathryn.
Understanding anxiety, worry and fear in childbearinga resource for midwives and clinicians /
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Understanding anxiety, worry and fear in childbearingedited by Kathryn Gutteridge.
Reminder of title:
a resource for midwives and clinicians /
other author:
Gutteridge, Kathryn.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
xiii, 253 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
ChildbirthPsychological aspects.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21063-2
ISBN:
9783030210632$q(electronic bk.)
Understanding anxiety, worry and fear in childbearinga resource for midwives and clinicians /
Understanding anxiety, worry and fear in childbearing
a resource for midwives and clinicians /[electronic resource] :edited by Kathryn Gutteridge. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiii, 253 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. History of childbearing and the relevance to anxiety and fear -- Chapter 2. Global perspectives of anxiety and fear in childbearing -- Chapter 3. The neurophysiology of childbearing fear -- Chapter 4. Maternity systems and processes; how they influence women -- Chapter 5. The Gathering Storm -- Chapter 6. Life experiences and relevance to birth trauma and fear in childbearing -- Chapter 7. Childbearing women presenting with severe fear and tokophobia -- Chapter 8. The effects of childbearing anxiety and fear on relationships -- Chapter 9. Effects of anxiety and fear on the birth -- Chapter 10. Policy and service provision in maternity settings and its influence on childbearing women -- Chapter 11. Never safer; never more afraid - Women's voices and stories of childbearing and fear -- Chapter 12. Shifting Tides - from storm to salvation.
This book informs and enlighten health professionals on how the recognition of fearing women can change their episode of care during childbearing. It gives practical advice on the way women present to services and the challenges that this invokes. This work is the first of its kind aimed at clinicians to deconstruct ideology around childbearing myths and its challenges. The authors review the evidence that exists and how modern maternity systems are responding to fear and shaping healthcare. Whilst some worry and anxiety is expected and indeed considered normal during childbearing, it has been suggested that this has now proliferated to a degree of abnormal for many women. Why is that and how is this panic spread? Media portrayal of birth is suggested as unrealistic material and to show only that which is dramatic and horrific. This has been considered as one factor influencing modern women. Medicalisation, technology and demand upon services is another consequence of providing almost all maternity care in hospitals. Given that the majority of childbearing women are fit and healthy is this another causative factor? By removing women from their homes and families at such a vulnerable time has a serious consequence for how she will experience her greatest leap of faith into motherhood. All of these issues are explored and examined in the book with ideas and practical suggestions of what may be done to change this increasingly common problem. This book is intended at midwives and clinicians working in maternity settings.
ISBN: 9783030210632$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-21063-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
568178
Childbirth
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LC Class. No.: RG658 / .U53 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 618.2
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