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  • Source: Wikipedia
  • Childbirth: Caesarean section, Prenatal care, Epidural, Miraculous births, Home birth, Cord blood bank, Birth in Benin, Unassisted childbirth, Pelvic  
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 5-10 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  Januar 2012  
    Genre:  Ratgeber 
    ISBN:  9781157592563 
    EAN-Code: 
    9781157592563 
    Verlag:  Books LLC, Reference Series 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 7 mm 
    Gewicht:  223 gr 
    Seiten:  106 
    Zus. Info:  Paperback 
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    Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 106. Chapters: Caesarean section, Prenatal care, Epidural, Miraculous births, Home birth, Cord blood bank, Birth in Benin, Unassisted childbirth, Pelvic girdle pain, Breech birth, Forceps in childbirth, Coffin birth, Sex after pregnancy, Wrongful birth, Water birth, Psychiatric disorders of childbirth, Born alive rule, Babies switched at birth, Symphysis pubis dysfunction, Labor induction, Doula, Cephalic presentation, Birth tourism, Natural childbirth, Lotus birth, Vaginal birth after caesarean, Postnatal, Granny women, Desco da parto, Shoulder presentation, Justine Siegemund, National Childbirth Trust, Cervical dilation, Silent birth, Men's role in childbirth, Lamaze technique, Pregnant patients' rights in the United States, Childbirth positions, Lithotomy position, Bradley method of natural childbirth, Birth trauma, Amniotic stem cell bank, Hypnobirthing, Tokophobia, Hypnotherapy in childbirth, Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret, Push present, Postpartum fever, Braxton Hicks contractions, Ventouse, The Business of Being Born, Sally Tracy, Men at Birth, James Elgin Gill, Janet Balaskas, Grantly Dick-Read, Barbara Harper, Asynclitic birth, Having a Great Birth in Australia, Lying-in, Pre-labor, With Women, Jakob Nufer, Uterine hyperstimulation, Lower segment Caesarean section, Spontaneous conception, Cervical effacement, Uterotonic, Perineal massage, Posterior shoulder, Puerperal disorder, Natural induction, Anterior shoulder, McRoberts maneuver, Chignon, Memory box, Shock of birth, Perinatal assistant, Birthing ball, Uterine inversion, Carmelina Fedele, Molding. Excerpt: The term epidural is often short for epidural analgesia, a form of regional analgesia involving injection of drugs through a catheter placed into the epidural space. The injection can cause both a loss of sensation (anaesthesia) and a loss of pain (analgesia), by blocking the transmission of signals through nerves in or near the spinal cord. The epidural space is the space inside the bony spinal canal but outside the membrane called the dura mater (sometimes called the "dura"). In contact with the inner surface of the dura is another membrane called the arachnoid mater ("arachnoid"). The arachnoid encompasses the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the spinal cord. Spinal anaesthesia is a technique whereby a local anaesthetic drug is injected into the cerebrospinal fluid. This technique has some similarity to epidural anaesthesia, and the two techniques may be easily confused with each other. Differences include: Consequently, epidural is safer if a higher level of block is required. Injecting medication into the epidural space is primarily performed for analgesia. This may be performed using a number of different techniques and for a variety of reasons. Additionally, some of the side-effects of epidural analgesia may be beneficial in some circumstances (e.g., vasodilation may be beneficial if the patient has peripheral vascular disease). When a catheter is placed into the epidural space (see below) a continuous infusion can be maintained for several days, if needed. Epidural analgesia may be used: The epidural space is more difficult and risky to access as one ascends the spine, so epidural techniques are most suitable for analgesia for the chest, abdomen, pelvis or legs. They are (usually) much less suitable for analgesia for the neck, or arms and are not possible for the head (since sensory innervation for the head arises directly from th...

      
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