Soo Downe spent 15 years working as a midwife in various clinical, research, and project development roles at Derby City General Hospital. She is now the Professor of Midwifery Studies at UCLan, where she leads the Research in Childbirth and Health (ReaCH) group. She set up, and now coordinates, the annual international normal birth research conference series. Her main research focus is the nature of, and culture around, normal birth.
Contributors | p. vii |
Introduction | p. xi |
Evolution of Current Systems of Intrapartum Care | p. 1 |
Debates about Knowledge and Intrapartum Care | p. 13 |
Childbirth Education: Politics, Equality and Relevance | p. 31 |
Birth Environment | p. 45 |
Labour Rhythms | p. 63 |
Evidence for Neonatal Transition and the First Hour of Life | p. 81 |
Midwifery Presence: Philosophy, Science and Art | p. 105 |
Skills for Working with (the Woman in) Pain | p. 125 |
Complementary Therapies in Labour: A Woman-Centred Approach | p. 141 |
Midwifery Skills for Normalising Unusual Labours | p. 159 |
Psychology and Labour Experience: Birth as a Peak Experience | p. 191 |
Sexuality in Labour and Birth: An Intimate Perspective | p. 213 |
Spirituality and Labour Care | p. 235 |
How Midwives Should Organise to Provide Intrapartum Care | p. 253 |
Feminisms and Intrapartum Care | p. 275 |
Towards Salutogenic Birth in the 21st Century | p. 289 |
Index | p. 297 |
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