Jowitt, Margaret,

Dynamic positions in birth : a fresh look at how women's bodies work in labour / Margaret Jowitt. - 224 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

PREGNANCY, BIRTH & BABY CARE. Most women give birth in hospitals, institutions modelled around the needs of the people who work there. The delivery room is designed around the obstetric bed which was designed for the benefit of the obstetrician rather than the woman giving birth. Despite research showing the benefit of upright positions in labour and birth, most women in the UK still give birth in the semi-reclined position, pushing their baby out against the forces of gravity. The author argues that unnatural positions make labour and birth more painful and difficult for modern women than it was for their ancestors. How did we come to put the needs of care givers those of the labouring woman? Is there anything that can be done? Starting with a short history of birth furniture, Birth Attitudes goes on to explore the anatomy and physiology of labour from an evolutionary perspective and explores how rethinking positions for labour and birth could benefit mothers and their babies.

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Labor (Obstetrics)--Physiological aspects.
Active childbirth.

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