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The Labor Progress Handbook: Early Interventions to Prevent and Treat Dystocia
Penny Simkin
,
Ruth S. Ancheta
Blackwell Publishers
, 2000 - 206 pages
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highly recommended
Good for the patient,too
Having
labored with
three babies who presented posterior and caused long hard labors, I have looked for information after each one. After the second baby delivered posterior, and I became pregnant with my third, I came across this book. Reading it two or three times before my delivery, I had it almost memorized and used a lot of the suggestions from it. The third delivery (thanks to help from this book and my doctor) we were able to turn the baby. I can't credit the book entirely since my doctor had to manually turn the baby's head, but I do think the positioning and activities the book suggested were half the victory. I wish all birth professionals would read and reread the book.
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Excellent Handbook!
The
Labor
Progress
Handbook
, though a bit pricey, is an excellent book. It contains a tons of labor information and is complete with many illustrations. It's a nice compact size, which makes it easy to carry with you (great for doulas, midwives, etc.). I love it!
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great info
I own the last edition and find it invaluable in my practice. Can't wait to see what's new and exciting here
A must for all birth professionals!
It's clear that the book is writen for professionals because of the jargon, and in my opinion every professional should read it! I am on my way to become a doula and unfortunately this book is not on the required reading list, I think it should be. It is an important tool for when
labor doesn't
progress
'as it should', and offers options and ideas to try before the drugs and machines are introduced to speed up labor are introduced.
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Labor Progress Handbook
This book is wonderfully full of information, however, as it is called a "
handbook
", I expected it to be more concise, and so more quickly usable in a
labor setting
- more of a quick reference book. It is more of a textbook than a handbook. I think I've read everything that Penny Simkin has had published. I am a fan of her writings, just disappointed that this was not more concise.
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