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Book Title: The Midwife and the Bereaved Family Chapter 2: Mid Trimester Loss
Overview
This chapter provides insight into the different choices parents can make and their outcomes. Through case studies, midwives are guided through how they should act and not act. Clinical management descriptions are also provided for varied decisions and throughout the entire chapter midwives are advised on how to inform parents for even the worst news.
Jane Warland RM RN Dip App Sc Jane is a midwife and bereaved parent. Jane’s first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, her fifth in the stillbirth of her baby, Emma. Since Emma’s death Jane and her husband Michael have had two books published: Our Baby Died, an illustrated children’s book published in 1994, and Pregnancy After Loss, a survival guide for couples experiencing a subsequent pregnancy after the death of a baby, published in 1996. Jane has a particular interest in educating her colleagues about the needs of bereaved parents. Since Emma’s death she has been involved in educating both student midwives and practising midwives, through presenting papers and workshops at many different professional conferences and seminars, both nationally and internationally.
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Professional Reviews:EYVONNE MORGAN (Monday, 24 October 2011) This has been a useful resource for me to add to my knowledge base for antenatal care Beverly Foss (Thursday, 17 March 2011) As i work with Gyn and mid wives it gives me a better understanding of the pre natal testing, clinical management and the difficulties |
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