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Wiley-Blackwell
02 November 2023
Prenatal and Postnatal Care Situate pregnancy in the emotional and physical life of the whole person with this bestselling guide

Prenatal and postnatal care are important and dynamic areas in healthcare research and practice. The needs of the childbearing person before and after birth are complex and intensely personal, combining significant physiological impact with broader emotional needs. In order to supply optimal care, providers must account not only for physiological factors, but also for cultural, social, experiential, and psychological ones.

Prenatal and Postnatal Care takes a holistic, person-centered approach to prenatal and postnatal care. Emphasizing the pregnant person and their unique needs, this book presents prenatal and postnatal care as foundational care for a healthy start to family life. This accessible, comprehensive book provides unique knowledge and skills to practitioners so that they can make a positive difference to the people they serve.

Readers of the third edition of Prenatal and Postnatal Care will also find:

New chapters covering health equity, ethics in perinatal care, exercise, and more All chapters updated to reflect evidence concerning health disparities and inequities

Concrete ways for clinicians to disrupt the systems of harm and exclusion that can mediate care at every level

Prenatal and Postnatal Care is essential for midwives, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare providers who work with childbearing people.

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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 274mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 41mm
Weight:   2.245kg
ISBN:   9781119852698
ISBN 10:   1119852692
Pages:   864
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
About the Editors ix Contributors x Preface xiv About the Companion Website xvii Part I Foundational Approaches to Prenatal and Postnatal Care 1 1 Health Equity 3 Noelene K. Jeffers and Karen Trister Grace 2 Ethics in Perinatal Care 22 Mary Broderick Donnelly 3 Reproductive Tract Structure and Function 29 LuVerda Sayles Martin 4 Conception, Implantation, and Embryonic and Fetal Development 42 LuVerda Sayles Martin 5 Physiologic Alterations during Pregnancy 55 Ella T. Heitzler 6 Physiologic Alterations during the Postnatal Period 69 Cindy L. Farley and Tanya Tringali Part II Preconception, Prenatal Care, and Postnatal Care 77 7 Preconception and Interconception Care 79 Cynthia Nypaver 8 Prenatal Care: Goals, Structure, and Components 101 Emma Clark 9 Nutrition during Pregnancy 122 Rhea Williams 10 Pregnancy Diagnosis and Gestational Age Assessment 147 Joyce D. Cappiello and Janet L. Engstrom 11 Risk Assessment during Pregnancy 171 Robin G. Jordan 12 Prenatal Ultrasound 183 Jenna Shaw-Battista 13 Genetic Counseling, Screening, and Diagnosis 197 Aishwarya Arjunan and Susan Hancock 14 Assessment of Fetal Well-Being 215 Jenifer Fahey 15 Common Discomforts of Pregnancy 233 Robin G. Jordan and Anne Z. Cockerham 16 Oral Health 263 Julia Lange-Kessler 17 Medication Use during Pregnancy 270 Katie McDevitt 18 Substance Use during Pregnancy 289 Signy Toquinto 19 Culture and Community 321 Cindy L. Farley and Raven Fulton 20 Physical Activity and Exercise in the Perinatal Period 329 Meghan Garland and Tanya Tringali 21 Sexuality 346 Jenna Benyounes and Tanya Tringali 22 Occupational and Environmental Health in Pregnancy 355 Katie Huffling 23 Psychosocial Adaptations in Pregnancy 373 Cindy L. Farley 24 Health Education during Pregnancy 390 Kathlyn Albert, Lisa Hanson, and Emily Malloy 25 Preconception, Pregnancy, and Postpartum Care of LGBTQ+ Individuals 403 Signey Olson and Katie DePalma 26 Violence and Trauma in the Perinatal Period 418 Karen Trister Grace 27 Planning for Physiologic Birth 427 Carrie E. Neerland and Melissa D. Avery 28 Triage during Pregnancy 435 Catherine Ruhl 29 Assessment and Care at the Onset of Labor 443 Amy Marowitz 30 Components of Postnatal Care 450 Tia P. Andrighetti and Judith M. Butler 31 Lactation and Breastfeeding 470 Marsha Walker 32 Contraception in the Postnatal Period 499 Katie Daily Part III Complex Prenatal and Postnatal Conditions 517 33 Bleeding during Pregnancy 519 Sascha James-Conterelli 34 Amniotic Fluid and Fetal Growth Disorders 535 Victoria H. Burslem and Cindy L. Farley 35 Spontaneous Preterm Birth 550 Esther Ellsworth Bowers 36 Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy 564 Melissa Kitzman 37 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 579 Kimberly K. Trout 38 Multifetal Gestation 592 Heather M. Bradford 39 Postterm Pregnancy 600 Heather M. Bradford 40 Hyperemesis Gravidarum 606 Ella T. Heitzler and Jennifer Wolfe 41 Abdominal Pain 611 Karen Trister Grace 42 Pregnancy after Infertility 616 Melicia Escobar and Ebony Marcelle 43 Common Complications during the Postnatal Period 626 Deborah Brandt Karsnitz and Linda McDaniel 44 Common Lactation and Breastfeeding Problems 645 Marsha Walker 45 Perinatal Loss and Grief 668 Robin G. Jordan and Holly White 46 Obesity in the Perinatal Period 679 Cecilia M. Jevitt 47 Mood and Anxiety Disorders 691 Latrice Martin 48 Hematologic and Thromboembolic Disorders 703 Katie Daily 49 Respiratory Disorders 723 Lisa Hachey and Cynthia Nypaver 50 Urinary Tract Disorders 733 Rhonda Arthur and Nancy Pesta Walsh 51 Gastrointestinal Disorders 741 Debora M. Dole 52 Endocrine Disorders 747 Elizabeth Gabzdyl 53 Neurological Disorders 757 Lise Hauser 54 Dermatologic Disorders 767 Nell L. Tharpe 55 Infectious Diseases 780 Lisa Noguchi 56 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Vaginitis 804 Gina M. Fullbright Index 819

Karen Trister Grace, CNM, PhD, FACNM, is Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing, George Mason University, Virginia, USA. She has over twenty years’ experience as a midwife, and her research focuses on pregnancy intention and reproductive coercion. Cindy L. Farley, CNM, PhD, FACNM, is a Professor of Nurse-Midwifery at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA. She also serves on the board of the Cincinnati Birth Center and as a legal expert on cases involving midwifery regulation and clinical care. Her research focuses on midwifery student confidence for supporting physiologic birth. Noelene K. Jeffers, CNM, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Maryland, USA. She has been a practicing nurse-midwife for over a decade, and her research focuses on the structural and social determinants of Black perinatal health. She also serves on the board of directors of the National Association to Advance Black Birth. Tanya Tringali, CNM, MS, earned a BSN from New York University in 2003 and her MS in Midwifery from Philadelphia University in 2007 where she joined the faculty a year later. Currently, she serves as adjunct faculty at NYU and Georgetown University. She practiced full scope midwifery in and around New York City until 2018 when she created Mother Wit Maternity & Consulting Services providing virtual midwifery care and wellness options to people navigating the perinatal period. She is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer, CrossFit Level 1, and Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Coach, working diligently to provide clients and clinicians with the information, evidence and tools needed to help people stay active during throughout the perinatal period.

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