Maternal & Neonatal Health

Index

 
  1. Normal Labor and Childbirth

  2. Session Objectives

  3. Objectives of Care During Labor and Childbirth

  4. Skilled Attendant

  5. Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness for the Woman and Family

  6. Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness for the Provider

  7. Complication Readiness for the Provider

  8. Partograph and Criteria for Active Labor

  9. WHO Partograph Trial

  10. WHO Partograph: Results of Study

  11. Cochrane Review of Specific Criteria to Diagnose Active Labor: Objective and Design

  12. Criteria to Diagnose Active Labor: Results with Statistical Significance

  13. Criteria to Diagnose Active Labor: Discussion

  14. Restricted Use of Episiotomy: Objectives and Design

  15. Restricted Use of Episiotomy: Maternal Outcomes Assessed

  16. Restricted Use of Episiotomy: Results of Cochrane Review

  17. Indicated Use of Episiotomy: Reviewer’s Conclusions

  18. Clean Delivery

  19. Infection Prevention Practices

  20. Best Practices: Third Stage of Labor

  21. Best Practices: Labor and Childbirth

  22. Best Practices: Postpartum

  23. Position in Labor and Childbirth

  24. Position in Labor and Childbirth (continued)

  25. Support of Woman

  26. Presence of Female Relative During Labor: Results

  27. Presence of Female Relative During Labor: Conclusion

  28. Harmful Routines

  29. Harmful Practices

  30. Harmful Interventions

  31. Inappropriate Practices

  32. Inappropriate Practices

  33. Practices Used for Specific Clinical Indications

  34. Normal Labor and Childbirth: Conclusion

  35. References

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