References
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The anthropological aspects of childbirth: The pain
- Biology
- 2002
The anthropological approach to the problem of uterine pain in childbirth from the very beginning of human being until now I think could be very helpful.
CTG use in intrapartum care: assessing the evidence
- Medicine
- 2008
The evidence base, the limitations of CTG as a diagnostic tool and the implications, as well as its effect on women and midwives are discussed.
The Masculinisation of the Birth Environment
- Medicine
- 2009
A historical account of the changes in birth that the author reflects on after decades as a practicing obstetrician finds the gradual "masculinisation" of the environment an obvious trend in the history of childbirth during the second half of the twentieth century.
FETAL HEART RATE MONITORING DURING LABOUR—TOO FREQUENT INTERVENTION, TOO LITTLE BENEFIT?
- MedicineThe Lancet
- 1987
Women's preference for a cesarean section: incidence and associated factors.
- Medicine, PsychologyBirth
- 2001
To decrease women's preference for a cesarean section, practitioners should reduce the primary cesAREan delivery rate and improve the quality of emotional care for women who require a cesar section.
Fetal heart rate monitoring: is it salvageable?
- MedicineAmerican journal of obstetrics and gynecology
- 2000