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By
Caroline Flint, SRN, SCM, ADM, Independent Midwife, Private Practice, London
Description
Communicating Midwifery is a collection of articles by Caroline Flint, President of the Royal College of Midwives, and one of the profession's
most renowned author/practitioners. Through Caroline's amusing and informative writing the reader can follow the development of the
midwifery profession over the last twenty years.
Contents
Midwives, not Nurses: Mistaken identity, No surrender, Should midwives train as florists?, Three steps forward, Symbols of servility;
Childbirth Attitudes: Blue for a boy, The obstetrics of fear, Mother and Midwife – on the same side, A midwife"s thoughts on dignity,
Nowhere else to go, We always do that here; Clinical Issues: Responsibility for practice, Care plan or talisman? Artificial rupture of
the membranes, Babies presenting by the breech, Ethical issues facing midwives, Safer practices, Troubled waters, Objections overruled,
Is it the unkindest cut? Fact finding mission, Midwives and breastfeeding, Cosiness in the delivery suite, Postpartum haemorrhage at
home, Skills behind the scenes; Rules, Laws, Autonomy and Justice: A midwife"s nightmare, Supervision of midwives, Why do midwives want
a new act?, The demise of the midwifery profession, Requiem for midwifery, The golden thread, Rules for midwives, A mother"s birthright,
Getting it right for mother and baby, There but for the grace of god go I, Juno Lucina, Birthrights, Juno Lucina, A matter of judgement,
Juno Lucina, Discipline and clinical judgement, Conflicting allegiances, Midwives" judgement, Trouble and strife; Homebirth: Why GPs
should back homebirth, A very special birthday, Custom-built birth at home, Retracing our cultural roots, The case for homebirth, Home
service, No place like home for labour, Birth control? Delivery at home, Labour – the importance for a woman?, Homebirths for all, Special
Delivery Midwifery Practice; Teams and Caseloads: A continuing labour of love, Our pregnant lady, Emma, Joan, Liz and A.N.Other, Crisis
at night, Small is intimate, Where have we gone wrong? Get off the conveyor belt, Make it worth the wait, More than a laying on of hands,
Continuity of care, Using the midwifery process, Involving the community, Growing in confidence, Encouraging feedback, Do antenatal clinics
have to be cattlemarkets?, An antenatal adventure, Labour of love, Bedside manners, A radical blueprint, A different face each time,
The "Know your midwife" scheme, In search of continuity of care, Know your midwife, The "Know your Midwife" scheme, A dying philosophy?
Riverside midwife teams, To my dear sisters in New Zealand, Antenatal care in the future, Name, set and match, Hailing a new philosophy;
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 0 pages, publication date: JUL-1995
ISBN-13: 978-1-898507-19-2
ISBN-10: 1-898507-19-8
Imprint: BOOKS FOR MIDWIVES
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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