Full Description
This accessible text highlights what we know about early labour. Drawing on cutting edge research and the expertise of an international team of authors, it looks at how maternity services currently care for women in early labour and discusses where and how this care could be improved.
Early labour is an area of tension for women, midwives and other healthcare professionals. Current services often fail women, putting the onus on them to decide when to come into hospital and then sending them home 'not in labour', creating a revolving door that can lead to anxiety, stress, fear and negative communication between women and midwives. This book explores why this happens and the challenges that it places on women and the midwives that care for them. It works to define what early labour is and teases out some of the issues that definitions of early labour raise for both woman-centred care and the management of services. Presenting innovative approaches to practice in this contested area, this book includes vignettes from women exploring their experiences of early labour in different models of care. Key point summaries and boxed recommendations for practice help readers transfer their learning to practice.
This is an essential read for all midwifery students and staff. It is an important reference for paramedics, obstetricians and other health professionals working in maternity care.
Contents
1. Introduction, 1.2 Olivias story, 2. Unsuitable maternity services, 2.1 Women's experience of the early phase of labour in Uganda, 3. The History of the Early Labour Phase: Women's experiences embedded in methodological considerations, 3.1 How is the early phase of labour perceived by Canadian Inuit women?, 4. What do we mean by early labour?, 4.1 Experience of early phase of labour among women in Nepal, 5. Physiology of Labour Onset, 5.1 Women's Experiences in the Early Phase of Labour in Iran, 6. What brings women into hospital in early labour?, 7. Women's experiences of early labour, 7.1 Amish women's experience of the early phase of labour, 8. Digital approaches to early labour support, 9. Innovative service approaches to early labour support, 10. Conclusion



