Perspectives on Midwifery and Parenthood [electronic resource] / edited by Rita Borg Xuereb, Julie Jomeen.

Contributor(s): Borg Xuereb, Rita [editor.] | Jomeen, Julie [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextLanguage: İngilizce Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031172854Subject(s): Midwifery | Nursing | Gynecology  | Social psychology | Family medicine | Midwifery | Nursing | Gynecology | Social Psychology | General Practice and Family Medicine | Midwifery | ParenthoodOnline resources: Springer eBooks Online access link to the resource
Contents:
1. Midwifery and the Transition to Parenthood -- 2. Preparation for Parenthood -- 3. The Parental-Fetal Tie During Pregnancy -- 4. Well-Being and Early Motherhood -- 5. Midwifery and Perinatal Mental Health -- 6. Infertility, Repeated Loss, and Surrogacy -- 7. Supporting Early Parenting Following Preterm Birth -- 8. Adolescent Pregnancy and Early Parenting -- 9. Drug and Alcohol Use in Pregnancy and Early Parenthood -- 10. Violence, Abuse and Coercive Control in Pregnancy and Early Parenting -- 11. Migrants, Midwives, and the Transition to Parenthood -- 12. Midwives and the Transition to Fatherhood -- 13. Diversity of Family Formation: LGBTQ+ Parents -- 14. Spirituality and Spiritual Care in the Transition to Motherhood -- 15. Breastfeeding: Women’s Experiences in the Transition to Motherhood -- 16. Perspectives on Midwifery and Parenthood.
Summary: The book Perspectives on Midwifery and Parenthood explores contemporary issues relating to parenthood and midwifery. This book bridges a gap in the literature, where it highlights the close and unique relationships that midwives, nurses, doctors, other health care professionals and students enjoy with women and men during their transition to parenthood. Midwives work in close contact with and address the diverse needs of women and men during one of the most critical life's transitions, preconception, pregnancy, childbirth and early parenting and its long term implications on the psychosocial, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing of parents and infants. The chapters cover the transition and preparation for parenthood, midwives and parental-fetal-tie in pregnancy, perinatal mental health, maternal well-being, infertility, repeated loss and surrogacy, supporting early parenting following preterm birth, adolescent pregnancy and early parenthood, social challenges and parenthood including drug and alcohol use in pregnancy, intimate partners’ violence, migrants and transition to parenthood, fathers’ transition to parenthood, diversity of family formation - LGBTQ+ parents, breastfeeding, the role of spirituality during pregnancy, and midwifery and parenthood. Each person is unique and so is the response to parenthood, as the mother, father and family embark on this new lifeworld, a lifelong commitment. The book is a compendium of contemporary research depicting the strengths, opportunities, and recommendations how midwives and other health care professionals can nurture optimal, compassionate, respectful person- and family-centred care during pregnancy and early parenting, the transition to parenthood. .
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1. Midwifery and the Transition to Parenthood -- 2. Preparation for Parenthood -- 3. The Parental-Fetal Tie During Pregnancy -- 4. Well-Being and Early Motherhood -- 5. Midwifery and Perinatal Mental Health -- 6. Infertility, Repeated Loss, and Surrogacy -- 7. Supporting Early Parenting Following Preterm Birth -- 8. Adolescent Pregnancy and Early Parenting -- 9. Drug and Alcohol Use in Pregnancy and Early Parenthood -- 10. Violence, Abuse and Coercive Control in Pregnancy and Early Parenting -- 11. Migrants, Midwives, and the Transition to Parenthood -- 12. Midwives and the Transition to Fatherhood -- 13. Diversity of Family Formation: LGBTQ+ Parents -- 14. Spirituality and Spiritual Care in the Transition to Motherhood -- 15. Breastfeeding: Women’s Experiences in the Transition to Motherhood -- 16. Perspectives on Midwifery and Parenthood.

The book Perspectives on Midwifery and Parenthood explores contemporary issues relating to parenthood and midwifery. This book bridges a gap in the literature, where it highlights the close and unique relationships that midwives, nurses, doctors, other health care professionals and students enjoy with women and men during their transition to parenthood. Midwives work in close contact with and address the diverse needs of women and men during one of the most critical life's transitions, preconception, pregnancy, childbirth and early parenting and its long term implications on the psychosocial, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbeing of parents and infants. The chapters cover the transition and preparation for parenthood, midwives and parental-fetal-tie in pregnancy, perinatal mental health, maternal well-being, infertility, repeated loss and surrogacy, supporting early parenting following preterm birth, adolescent pregnancy and early parenthood, social challenges and parenthood including drug and alcohol use in pregnancy, intimate partners’ violence, migrants and transition to parenthood, fathers’ transition to parenthood, diversity of family formation - LGBTQ+ parents, breastfeeding, the role of spirituality during pregnancy, and midwifery and parenthood. Each person is unique and so is the response to parenthood, as the mother, father and family embark on this new lifeworld, a lifelong commitment. The book is a compendium of contemporary research depicting the strengths, opportunities, and recommendations how midwives and other health care professionals can nurture optimal, compassionate, respectful person- and family-centred care during pregnancy and early parenting, the transition to parenthood. .

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