Clinical Obstetrics : Management of Pregnancy and Childbirth

$244.99
Author Methew Roit
Binding Hardback
ISBN 9798897071005
Language English
Pages 300
Subject Category Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Year of Publication 2025

Clinical obstetrics plays a vital role in ensuring the health and safety of both mothers and their babies throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Comprehensive prenatal care, evidence-based labor management, and effective postpartum recovery strategies contribute to improved maternal and neonatal outcomes. While challenges such as high-risk pregnancies and obstetric emergencies persist, advancements in medical technology and collaborative healthcare approaches continue to enhance obstetric care. Ensuring access to quality maternal healthcare worldwide remains a priority in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality rates and improving overall pregnancy outcomes. Clinical Obstetrics: Management of Pregnancy and Childbirth is a comprehensive guide that provides an in-depth understanding of the principles and practices involved in obstetric care. This book is designed for obstetricians, gynecologists, midwives, medical students, and healthcare professionals involved in maternal and fetal healthcare. It serves as both a practical reference and an academic resource, covering the latest advancements in obstetrics, evidence-based guidelines, and best practices for managing pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care. The book is structured to provide a systematic approach to obstetric care, beginning with prenatal assessment and monitoring. It discusses the importance of early pregnancy screenings, routine antenatal check-ups, genetic testing, and maternal-fetal medicine interventions. Special emphasis is placed on identifying high-risk pregnancies. Readers will find detailed explanations of fetal growth assessments, imaging techniques, and diagnostic procedures that help in early detection and management of complications.

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