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                                                                                                                                                                                           SELLERS’ MIDWIFERY
P MCCALL SELLERS (ORIGINAL AUTHOR)
J DIPPENAAR & D DA SERRA (REVISING EDITORS)
Sellers’ Midwifery is the established and trusted textbook on midwifery. Now in its third edition, it contains the latest information that brings it in line with the new nursing qualifications and with current research. It has been peer reviewed by experts in the field.
    CONTENTS
1. The history of midwifery
2. Strategies to improve maternal and
perinatal care and reduce mortality
and morbidity
3. Midwifery practice and care
4. Maternal and newborn healthcare
in South Africa
5. The female reproductive organs
6. The menstrual cycle and hormonal
control
7. Genetics, gametogenesis, fertilisation,
placental development and
embryology
8. The three Ps of labour: passage,
passenger and powers
9. Breastfeeding
10. Psychosocial and cultural issues of
pregnancy and childbirth
11. Pregnancy and childbirth: The
father’s experiences
12. The mother-infant relationship,
‘good-enough mothering’ and
perinatal loss
13. Women with special needs
14. The physiology of pregnancy
15. The signs, symptoms and diagnosis
of pregnancy
16. Evidence-based antenatal care
17. Health screening and planning of
care at the first antenatal visit
18. Maternal obstetric care and fetal
surveillance with emphasis on
follow-up visits
19. Childbirth education and
preparation
20. Common minor disorders in
pregnancy
21. Medical and surgical conditions
that complicate pregnancy
22. Obstetric haemorrhage
23. Pre- and post-term birth
24. Pregnancy-related complications
25. The physiology of the stages and
processes of birth
26. Management and care during the
first stage of labour
27. Comfort and pain management in labour
28. Management and care of the second and third stages of labour
29. Care of the newborn and management of the fourth stage of labour
30. Malposition, malpresentation and dysfunctional labour
31. Disorders of uterine function 32. Obstetric emergencies
33. Major obstetric interventions 34. General obstetric interventions 35. Obstetric shock
36. The physiology and psychology of the normal puerperium
37. Assessment, diagnosis and care in the puerperium
38. Complication of the puerperium 39. Infant feeding
40. The physiology, abilities,
characteristics and needs of the
newborn
41. Assessment and care of the
newborn
42. Disorders of maturation, growth
and development in the newborn 43. Common disorders of the newborn 44. Jaundice and infections in the
newborn
45. Congenital abnormalities
46. Infant respiratory disorders and
neonatal resuscitation
47. Birth trauma
48. Contraception and fertility planning 49. Infection in obstetrics
50. HIV and TB in pregnancy, birth and
the newborn
51. Nutrition in pregnancy, birth and
lactation
52. Complementary and alternative
medicines
53. Principles of pharmacology in
obstetrics and the neonatal period
978 1 48512 102 2 978 1 48511 574 8 3e 2018
1 000 PAGES
ZAR R529.00 ZAR R550.00
      SUITABLE FOR
Nursing students studying towards a degree or diploma, as well as students completing the new midwifery diploma.
SELLERS’
Midwifery
Third Edition
Pauline McCall Sellers
Revising editors: Joan Dippenaar and Dicky da Serra
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