The Labor Progress Handbook
Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia - Second Edition
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Dystocia, or failure to progress in labor, is a leading cause of cesarean deliveries. This updated edition of a key text emphasizes non-invasive interventions to prevent or address difficult labor. It details various positions, movements, and techniques grounded in the anatomy, physiology, and psychology of childbirth. Organized by labor stages for quick reference, it enables caregivers to identify effective, low-cost, and low-risk interventions early on, before complications escalate. The revised edition introduces a new chapter on assessing labor progress, along with updated sections on managing labor pain, normal labor, and additional techniques. Each method is supported by the authors' clinical experience and relevant evidence. This essential resource is designed for anyone supporting women in labor, combining extensive evidence-based information with clinical expertise. It highlights non-invasive techniques that prioritize maternal comfort, support, and safety while promoting thoughtful, evidence-based diagnosis and intervention. Clear illustrations complement the text, enhancing understanding. Reviews praise its focus on support, position, and safety, advocating for a structured approach to diagnosis and intervention in labor care.
