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Hofmeyr, G. Justus / Neilson, James P. / Alfirevic, Zarko / Crowther, Caroline A. / Duley, Lelia / Gulmezoglu, Metin / Gyte, Gillian M. L. / Hodnett, Ellen D.
A Cochrane Pocketbook
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Wiley Cochrane Series

1. Edition March 2008
57.90 Euro
2008. 446 Pages, Softcover
ISBN 978-0-470-51845-8 - John Wiley & Sons




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Short description
Pregnancy and Childbirth presents the best evidence for the care of pregnant women to doctors, midwives, students and parents. The logical sequence of chapters and the index give quick access to the abstracts of over four hundred Cochrane systematic reviews. The book serves both as a stand-alone reference, and as a companion to locating full reviews on the Cochrane Library.

The Cochrane Library is published by John Wiley on behalf of The Cochrane Collaboration. www.thecochranelibrary.com

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Contents


Foreword

Preface

How to use this book

What is evidence?

The Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group

Scope of this book

Methods for the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth

Group reviews

Abridgement of the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth abstracts in this book

Systematic review protocols

Effectiveness icons

How to locate the original review


A brief guide to the format of results in Cochrane reviews

Acknowledgements

Authors


Chapter 1. The Context of Care for Pregnant Women

Chapter 2. Antenatal Care

2.1 Pre-pregnancy evaluation

2.2 General antenatal care

2.3 Behaviour/advice during pregnancy

2.4 Nutrition during pregnancy

2.5 Weight gain in pregnancy

2.6 Symptoms during pregnancy

2.7 Use of medicines during pregnancy

2.8 Miscarriage


Chapter 3. Medical Problems During Pregnancy

3.1 Hypertension during pregnancy

3.2 Anaemia during pregnancy

3.3 Diabetes mellitus

3.4 Thrombocytopenia

3.5 Inherited coagulation defects

3.6 Thrombophilias

3.7 Haemoglobinopathies

3.8 Thromboembolic disease

3.9 Myasthenia Gravis

3.10 Cardiac disease

3.11 Renal disease

3.12 Epilepsy

3.13 Human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV)

3.14 Other viral infections

3.15 Malaria

3.16 Other infections

3.17 Respiratory illness

3.18 Liver disease

3.19 Thyroid disease

3.20 Haemorrhoids

3.21 Psychiatric disorders

3.22 Skin diseases


Chapter 4. Disorders Affecting the Unborn Baby

4.1 Routine assessment of the baby during pregnancy

4.2 Prenatal diagnosis

4.3 Impaired growth and well being of the unborn baby

4.4 Blood group incompatibilities - prevention and treatment

4.5 Death of the unborn baby


Chapter 5. Pregnancy Complications

5.1 Prelabour rupture of membranes

5.2 Preterm birth

5.3 Prolonged pregnancy

5.4 Multiple pregnancy

5.5 Antepartum haemorrhage

5.6 Infection during pregnancy

Chapter 6. Induction of Labour

6.1 Specific indications for labour induction

6.2 Techniques of labour induction - primary reviews

6.3 Techniques of labour induction - secondary reviews

Chapter 7. Care During Childbirth

7.1 Place of birth

7.2 Routine care during labour

7.3 Pain during labour

7.4 Slow progress during labour

7.5 Shoulder dystocia

7.6 Abnormal presentations and positions of the baby

7.7 Babies with compromised condition during labour

7.8 Cord prolapse

7.9 Perineal trauma

7.10 Operative vaginal birth

7.11 Caesarean section

7.12 Pregnancy following caesarean section

7.13 Extrauterine pregnancy

7.14 Postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta

7.15 Inversion of the uterus


Chapter 8. Care After Childbirth

8.1 Basic care of mother and baby

8.2 Perineal pain

8.3 Family planning

8.4 Perinatal death

8.5 Medical conditions after childbirth

8.6 Unhappiness after childbirth

8.7 Breastfeeding


Chapter 9. Rogues' Gallery

Index

 





 

        

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