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What Expectant Parents Should Know about Prenatal Care in America Thomas H. Strong. 80 the two specialties, only those who intend to provide obstetrical services for the entirety of their career will pursue obstetric training.
The growing availability of unprecedented reproductive technologies has raised equally unprecedented moral and political questions, not only for pregnant women but for all those who wish the state to act...
This practical resource has easily accessed emergency management plans to deal with critical conditions in obstetric care, in which maternal health or life is threatened.
Cal got off her with difficulty. ... And after all the trouble she'd caused for him, she couldn't blame him one bit. ... smiled to reassure her, and it seemed to work because Sophie smiled, too, when Meggie took her Expecting Trouble 114.
Initial Assessment The initial approach to the pregnant patient with AMS begins with a primary survey with the goal of first stabilizing the mother and then addressing the fetus. The ABCs (airway, breathing, and circulation) of advanced ...
Expecting Trouble: Branded by the Sheriff
In this controversial volume, Dr. Strong dispels widespread misconceptions about the effectiveness of prenatal care in its current form and explains how mothers themselves may influence the course and outcome of their pregnancies to a ...