Nutrition in the Periconceptional, Pregnancy and Postpartum Periods
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- Reproductive and periconceptional period: opportunity for better health and pregnancy outcomes
- General nutrition principles: energy balance, metabolism, anabolism and catabolism
- Food insecurity, environmental toxicants and nutrition: effects on reproduction and pregnancy
- Adaptation of a woman’s body to pregnancy and postpartum: requirement for energy and elements
- Macro and microelements: optimal intake and body concentration in reproduction, pregnancy and postpartum
- Diet, supplements and minor discomfort in pregnancy and postpartum
- Prevention and management of anemia in the reproductive period and pregnancy
- Fat intake recommendations before, during and after pregnancy
- Diet and exercise for optimal reproduction and healthy pregnancy
- Iodine, choline and other crucial micronutrients: effects on pregnancy outcome
- Inositols for prevention of gestational diabetes
- Counseling and prevention in women living with obesity
- Postpartum: diet and supplements after a spontaneous or operative delivery and the postpartum blues
- Counseling the breastfeeding woman: diet and supplements for breast milk quality and quantity
- Nutrition in prepregnancy, pregnancy and postpartum: ensuring maternal and child health through balanced diet
- Special aspects of nutrition in pregnancy: adolescence, multiple pregnancy and advanced maternal age
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Preoperative Care
Chapter 3: Understanding Operation Notes and Classification of Fistula
Chapter 4: Nursing Care in Theatre
Chapter 5: Postoperative Care
Chapter 6: Postoperative Complications and Challenges
Chapter 7: Urinary Diversion Operations
Chapter 8: Discharge
Chapter 9: Social Reintegration and Rehabilitation for Fistula Patients
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Prelims
(Title pages, Imprint Contents, Foreword, Preface, Dedication, Introduction)Chapter 1: Obstetric fistulae: cause and character; the obstetric fistula complex; classification
Chapter 2: Diagnosis
Chapter 3: Management of early cases
Chapter 4: Pre-operative preparation
Chapter 5: In theatre
Chapter 6: The operations
Chapter 7: Recto-vaginal fistulae
Chapter 8: Repair of anal sphincter injuries
Chapter 9: Management of post-repair incontinence
Chapter 10: Management of the inoperable case
Chapter 11 Post-operative nursing care of the fistula patient
Chapter 12: Assessment of results
Chapter 13: Problems, complications and how to get out of trouble
Appendix A: Books, training material and suppliers
Appendix B: Protocol for the one hour pad test
Appendix C: Demographic and fistula characteristics
- Practical Obstetric Fistula Surgery
Prelims
(Title pages, Imprint Contents, Foreword, Preface, Dedication, Introduction)Chapter 1: Obstetric fistulae: cause and character; the obstetric fistula complex; classification
Chapter 2: Diagnosis
Chapter 3: Management of early cases
Chapter 4: Pre-operative preparation
Chapter 5: In theatre
Chapter 6: The operations
Chapter 7: Recto-vaginal fistulae
Chapter 8: Repair of anal sphincter injuries
Chapter 9: Management of post-repair incontinence
Chapter 10: Management of the inoperable case
Chapter 11 Post-operative nursing care of the fistula patient
Chapter 12: Assessment of results
Chapter 13: Problems, complications and how to get out of trouble
Appendix A: Books, training material and suppliers
Appendix B: Protocol for the one hour pad test
Appendix C: Demographic and fistula characteristics
- Manual of Obstetric Fistula Surgery
Chapter 1a: Diagnosing the cause of urinary incontinence
Chapter 1b: Uro-genital fistulas: causes, classification, early management and factors influencing outcome of repair
Chapter 1c: Vesico-vaginal fistula: Standard vaginal repair approach
Chapter 2: Juxta-urethral and large fistulas involving the urethra
Chapter 3: Special and difficult fistulas
Chapter 4: Urethral re-construction and repair
Chapter 5: Abdominal repair of uro-genital fistulas
Chapter 6: Post-repair incontinence
Chapter 7: Recto-vaginal fistulas and sphincter tears
Chapter 8: Problems with vaginal closure and flaps in fistula surgery
Chapter 9: Ureteric fistula
Chapter 10: Urinary diversion and bladder augmentation
Chapter 11: Post-operative care and complications
Appendices
Appendix 1: Equipment
Appendix 2: Surgical skills for fistula repair
Appendix 3: Routine protocol for VVF repairs
Appendix 4: Post-operative charts
Appendix 5: Nephrostomy and Nephrectomy
Appendix 6: Advice sheet post bladder augmentation and ileal conduit
Appendix 7: Operation report sheet
Appendix 8: Urethral Plugs
Addendum – Additions to manual
Re-implanting the ureter Additions to manual To prevent the urethra tearing during suturing of VVF
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Section I: Preparing to operate
Chapter 10 Anesthetic Considerations
Section II: Preparing for surgery
Chapter 11 Preparing for Surgery
Chapter 13 Instructions to the Vaginal Assistant
Section III: The ten operative steps
Chapter 14 The Ten Operative Steps
Section IV: Postoperative care
Chapter 15 Postoperative Care: Immediate and Follow-up Instructions
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Dedication to the Sabrina Foundation
Section 1: Clinical Review
Chapter 1: Hypertension
Chapter 2: Measurement of proteinuria
Chapter 3: Classification of the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Chapter 4: Epidemiology of the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Chapter 5: Risk factors and predictors of pre-eclampsia
Chapter 6: Preventing pre-eclampsia and its complications
Chapter 7: Diet, lifestyle and place of care
Chapter 8: Fluids, drugs and transfusion
Chapter 9: Timing and mode of delivery
Chapter 10: Anaesthesia
Chapter 11: Treatment postpartum – immediate and long term
Section 2: Appendices
- Ultrasound In Obstetrics and Gynecology: a Practical Approach
Chapter 1: Basic Physical Principles of Medical Ultrasound
Chapter 2: Basic Characteristics of the Ultrasound Equipment
Chapter 3: Technical Aspects of the Ultrasound Examination
Chapter 4: Ultrasound in the First Trimester
Chapter 5: Ultrasound in the Second Trimester
Chapter 6: Ultrasound in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Chapter 7: Ultrasound Evaluation of Twin Gestations
Chapter 8: Placental Abnormalities
Chapter 9: Amniotic Fluid Assessment
Chapter 11: Ultrasounds of the Non-pregnant Uterus
Chapter 12: Ultrasound Evaluation of the Adnexae
Chapter 13: Ectopic Pregnancy
Chapter 14: Stepwise Standardized Approach to the Basic Ultrasound Examination of the Female Pelvis
Chapter 15: Writing the Ultrasound Report
- An Introduction to Obstetric Fistula Surgery
- A Comprehensive Textbook of Postpartum Hemorrhage – 2nd Edition
A Comprehensive Textbook of Postpartum Hemorrhage – 2nd Edition
An essential clinical reference for Effective Management
Edited by: Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Mahantesh Karoshi, Louis G. Keith, André B. Lalonde and Christopher B-Lynch
BMA Book Award Winner 2013
Published by The Global Library of Women's Medicine (2012)
Prelims
(Title pages, Contents, The Editors, Publishers' Acknowledgements, The Contributors, Foreword, Editors' Preface)Section 1 – Essential 'Must Read' Chapters
Chapter 1: Managing the Ten Most Common Life-Threatening Scenarios Associated with Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 2: Uterovaginal Blood Supply
Chapter 3: Management of Exsanguinating Patients in Trauma
Chapter 4: Transfusion Management of Obstetric Hemorrhage
Chapter 5: Early Use of Fibrinogen in the Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 6: New Approaches to Transfusion Therapy for Postpartum Hemorrhage
Section 2 – Introduction
Chapter 7: Is Postpartum Hemorrhage a Legacy of our Evolutionary Past?
Chapter 8: Postpartum Hemorrhage Today
Chapter 9: Blood Loss
Chapter 10: Assessing and Replenishing Lost Volume
Chapter 11: Pitfalls in Assessing Blood Loss and Decision to Transfer
Chapter 12: Doppler Evaluation of Hemodynamic Changes in Uterine Blood Flow
Chapter 13: Pathophysiology of Postpartum Hemorrhage and Third Stage of Labor
Chapter 14: Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor
Chapter 15: Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor
Section 3 – Demographic Considerations
Chapter 16: Definitions and Classifications
Chapter 17: Definitions, Vital Statistics and Risk Factors
Chapter 18: Maternal Morbidity and Near Misses
Chapter 19: Problems in Determining Accurate Rates of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 20: Maternal Deaths from Major ObstetricHemorrhage in the UK
Chapter 21: Declining Mortality Rate from Postpartum Hemorrhage in Japan and Factors Influencing the Changes
Section 4 – Causation
Chapter 22: Hemodynamic Changes in the Uterus and its Blood Vessels in Pregnancy
Chapter 23: Obstetric Trauma
Chapter 24: Bleeding from the Lower Genital Tract
Chapter 25: Acquired and Congenital Hemostatic Disorders in Pregnancy and the Puerperium
Chapter 26: Vascular Malformations as a Cause of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Section 5 – Placental Abnormalities
Chapter 27: Placental Abnormalities
Chapter 28: Management of Placenta Accreta
Chapter 29: The Management of Placenta Accreta at Queen’s Hospital, Romford, UK
Chapter 30: Mifepristone and Misoprostol for the Management of Placenta Accreta
Chapter 31: One-Step Conservative Surgery for Abnormal Invasive Placenta
Section 6 – Misoprostol
Chapter 32: Misoprostol
Chapter 33: Misoprostol in Practice
Chapter 34: Overview of Misoprostol Studies in Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 35: Sublingual Misoprostol for the Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Section 7 – Hospital Preparation
Chapter 36: Labor Ward Drills
Chapter 37: Preparedness for Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 38: Non-pneumatic Anti-Shock Garments
Chapter 39: The Mechanisms of Action of the Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment
Chapter 40: Building Hospital Systems for the Care of Women with Major Obstetric Hemorrhage
Chapter 41: State Mandated Training in Obstetric Hemorrhage
Section 8 – Therapy for Atonic Bleeding
Chapter 42: Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage at the Community Level at Home
Chapter 43: Standard Medical Therapy for Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 44: Carbetocin for the Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 46: Internal Uterine Tamponade
Chapter 47: Balloon Internal Uterine Tamponade: Experience with 39 Patients from a Single Institution
Chapter 48: Using the Uterine-Specific Bakri Balloon in the Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 49: Embolization and Balloon Catheter Placement
Chapter 50: The Use of Recombinant Factor VIIa
Section 9 – Therapy for Non-atonic Bleeding
Chapter 51: Conservative Surgical Management
Chapter 52: Internal Iliac (Hypogastric) Artery Ligation
Chapter 53: Initial Interventions to Combat Hemorrhage during Cesarean Section and Internal Iliac Artery Ligation
Chapter 54: The Pelvic Pressure Pack and the Uterovaginal Balloon System
Chapter 55: Peripartum Hysterectomy
Chapter 56: The Management of Secondary Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 57: Use of Fibrin Sealants in Obstetric Hemorrhage
Chapter 58: Topical Hemostatic Agents in Obstetric Hemorrhage
Section 10 – Consequences of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 59: The Normal and Pathologic Postpartum Uterus
Chapter 60: Severe Acute Maternal Morbidity and Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 61: Learning to Treat Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 62: Intensive Care Management after Major Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 63: Litigation: an International Perspective
Section 11 – How Health Professionals Deal with Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 64: Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage in Low Resource Settings
Chapter 65: The Obstetrician Confronts Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 66: The Midwife Confronts Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 68: Human Behavior in Medical Emergencies
Section 12 – Special Circumstances
Chapter 69: Out-of-Hospital Deliveries
Chapter 70: Intraoperative Autologous Blood Transfusion
Chapter 71: Treating Hemorrhage from Secondary Abdominal Pregnancy: Then and Now
Chapter 72: Jehovah’s Witnesses and Those Who Refuse Blood Transfusion
Chapter 73: MamaNatalie a Birthing Simulator for Realistic Training to Control Postpartum Hemorrhage
- A Textbook of Gynecology For Less-resourced Locations
A Textbook of Gynecology for Less-Resourced Locations
Prelims
(Title pages, Dedication, Contents, The Editors, The Contributors, Editors' Foreword)Chapter 1: Gynecological History Taking and Examination
Section 1: Symptoms
Chapter 2: Vaginal Bleeding in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
Chapter 3: Lower Abdominal Pain in the First Trimester of Pregnancy
Chapter 4: Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Chapter 5: Acute Pelvic Pain in a Limited-resource Setting
Chapter 6: Chronic Pelvic Pain
Chapter 7: Painful Menstrual Period: Dysmenorrhea
Chapter 8: Amenorrhea
Chapter 9: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in thePremenopausal Period
Chapter 10: Uterine Bleeding in the Postmenopausal Period
Chapter 11: Abdominal Masses in Gynecology
Section 2: Specific benign conditions
Chapter 12: Ectopic pregnancy
Chapter 13: Abortion
Chapter 14: Recurrent Miscarriage including Cervical Incompetence
Chapter 15: Contraception
Chapter 16: Subfertility
Chapter 17: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Reproductive Tract Infections
Chapter 18: HIV/AIDS-related Problems in Gynecology
Chapter 19: Uterine Fibroids
Chapter 20: Treatment of Dysfunctional Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Chapter 21: Vesico-vaginal and Recto-vaginal Fistula
Chapter 22: Female Genital Mutilation
Chapter 23: Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Incontinence
Chapter 24: Gynecology in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 25: Benign Disease of the Breast
Section 3: Specific malignant conditions
Chapter 26: Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment in Low-Resource Settings
Chapter 27: Molar Pregnancy and other Gestational Trophoblastic Diseases
Chapter 28: Ovarian Cancer
Chapter 29: Cancer of the Uterine Corpus
Chapter 30: Breast Cancer
Chapter 31: Basic Oncology including Treatment in Less-resourced Locations
Chapter 32: Palliative Care
Section 4: Basic program skills
Chapter 33: Epidemiology in Gynecological Diseases
Chapter 34: Quality Improvement and Clinical Audits
Chapter 35: Management of Low-cost Drugs and Equipment
Chapter 36: Gynecological Care and the Health System
- A Textbook of Preconceptional Medicine and Management
A Textbook of Preconceptional Medicine and Management
Edited by: Mahantesh Karoshi, Sandra Newbold, Christopher B-Lynch and Louis G. Keith
The first comprehensive textbook of its kind on this subject, explaining not only "how does this disease or condition affect pregnancy?" but also "how will pregnancy affect this condition or disease?" Contains 33 specialist chapters authored by 62 expert contributors.
Published by The Global Library of Women's Medicine (2012)
Prelims
(Title pages, Contents, The Editors, The Contributors)Section 1 – General considerations
Chapter 1: Biopanic, advanced maternal age and fertility outcomes
Chapter 2: Preconceptional counseling
Chapter 3: Preconceptional evaluation of women with heart disease
Chapter 4: Respiratory diseases in pregnancy: asthma
Chapter 5: Diabetes mellitus
Chapter 6: Prolactinomas, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and pregnancy
Chapter 7: Autoimmune and connective tissue disorders
Chapter 8: Preconceptional counseling for women with chronic kidney disease
Chapter 9: Inherited thrombophilic disorders
Chapter 10: Preconceptional counseling in women with inflammatory bowel disease
Chapter 11: Neurological disorders in pregnancy
Chapter 12: Optimization of hypertension and embryo safe antihypertensives
Chapter 13: Women with severe mental illness
Section 2 – Infectious considerations
Chapter 14: Tuberculosis in pregnancy
Chapter 15: Preconception advice and the optimal management of HIV infection for couples planning pregnancy
Chapter 16: Infectious diseases in preconceptional care
Section 3 – Previous pregnancy events
Chapter 17: Recurrent pregnancy loss
Chapter 18: Previous fetal death
Chapter 19: Prior pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis and ectopic pregnancy
Chapter 20: Preconceptional counseling of women with previous third and fourth degree perineal tears
Section 4 – Phobias
Chapter 21: Management of tocophobic women
Section 5 – Medication issue
Chapter 22: Routine vitamin, mineral and micronutrient supplementation
Chapter 23: Drugs to avoid preconceptionally
Section 6 – Gynecological and surgical conditions
Chapter 24: Prior cervical conization and uterine sparing cervical cancer surgery
Chapter 25: Benign conditions of the genital tract
Chapter 26: Pregnancy and fertility counseling in breast cancer survivors
Chapter 27: Preconceptional optimization in the solid organ recipient
Chapter 28: Gynecological malignancies
Chapter 29: Preparing for a pregnancy after bariatric surgery
Section 7 – Miscellaneous conditions
Chapter 30: Obese nulliparas
Chapter 31: Counseling in couples with genetic abnormalities
Chapter 32: Malnutrition: an antecedent of diabetes
Chapter 33: Who should provide preconceptional care?
- Advances In Labour and Risk Management Textbook
Advances in Labour and Risk Management Textbook
A Program to Reduce Maternal and Neonatal Mortality and Morbidity
(A.L.A.R.M. International – participant’s manual)
Published by The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) (2012)
Chapter 1: Improving Women's Sexual And Reproductive Health: The Rights Approach
Chapter 2: Accessing, Critiquing And Reading Research Literature
Chapter 3: Monitoring And Evaluation Of Safe Motherhood Programs And Maternal Death Case Reviews
Chapter 4: Management Of Labour And Obstructed Labour
Chapter 5: Antepartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 6: Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 7: Infections
Chapter 8: Post-Abortal Care
Chapter 9: Hypertension In Pregnancy
Chapter 10: Coagulation And Hematological Disorders In Pregnancy
Chapter 11: Fetal Health Surveillance In Labour
Chapter 12: Vaginal Breech
Chapter 13: Shoulder Dystocia
Chapter 14: Twins
Chapter 15: Preterm Labour Preterm Birth
Chapter 16: Pre-Labour Rupture Of Membranes
Chapter 17: Pain Relief In Labour
Chapter 18: Operative Vaginal Delivery
Chapter 19: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section
Chapter 20: Induction Of Labour
Chapter 21: Care Of The Newborn And Resuscitation
Chapter 22: Communication, Consultation And Documentation
Chapter 23: Risk Management
- Family Planning
- Family Planning
A Global Handbook for Providers
Evidence-based guidance developed through worldwide collaboration
Published by World Health Organization (WHO) (2011)
International Maternal & Child Health Care
A practical manual for hospitals worldwide
Edited by: David Southall
Associate Editors: Alice Clack, Johan Creemers, Angela Gorman, Assad Hafeez, Brigid Hayden, Ejaz Khan, Grace Kodindo, Rhona MacDonald, Yawar Najam, Barbara Phillips, Diane Watson, Dave Woods, Ann Wright
This textbook is written to help health workers treating pregnant women and adolescents, their newborn infants, and children admitted to hospitals in countries all over the world. It is especially aimed at those working in settings in which material and human resources are limited, where borders and infrastructures are insecure, and in rural areas where health workers may find it particularly difficult to work. Building on existing global efforts, dedicated doctors, nurses and midwives in these settings are already providing life-saving healthcare, but often find their work hard and sometimes overwhelming. Access to up-to-date evidence-based guidelines in such settings is often extremely difficult. The Internet is often too slow, printing from computers is often too expensive, and so, in our experience, books remain essential.
Published by Radcliffe Publishing Ltd (2014)
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Section 1: General issues regarding hospital care
Section 2: Pregnancy-related problems
Section 3: Neonatal care
Section 4: Children in hospital
Section 5: The child presenting with a system or organ dysfunction
Section 6: Infections in children
Section 7: Major injuries in pregnancy and childhood
Section 8: Procedures in children and newborn infants
Section 9: Appendix