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OverviewIt seems only yesterday that the fetus in utero accurately parameters of uterine activity, and they and the uterine environment were almost complete taught a systematic approach to the clinician's understanding of uterine physiology. Their work ly shrouded in mystery. The gender of the child was spread extremely rapidly' beyond the boundaries principally a matter of sheer speculation. Its size of their native Uruguay. The last 30 years have was estimated by abdominal palpation with notori seen a quantum leap in our understanding of fetal ous lack of accuracy. The growth pattern of the and uterine physiology. Nearly all of the old ques fetus was not a subject for serious study inasmuch tions-diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic as antenatal care and observations were not being systematically made. A question of whether the have been at least partly answered. The body of fetus had a severe malformation was dealt with as a new knowledge is now housed largely within the matter of fear rather than a subject to be seriously subspecialty of Maternal and Fetal Medicine. evaluated. The condition of the fetus in utero at a The author of this book arrived on the scene given time and the question of whether the fetus just after the critical mid-century turning point. would tolerate labor had not seriously been He was fortunate to come under the influence of Professor Raoul Palmer in France, to work in brought forward. Full Product DetailsAuthor: L.A. CibilsPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.957kg ISBN: 9789400982987ISBN 10: 9400982984 Pages: 505 Publication Date: 08 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSection I Monitoring of the Mother.- 1 History of Intrapartum Monitoring.- 2 Physical Basis of Monitoring Uterine Contractions.- 3 Physical Basis of Monitoring Fetal Heart Rate, Oxygenation, and Acid-Base Status.- 4 Instrumentation and Technique.- 5 Normal Uterine Contractility.- 6 Abnormal Uterine Contractility.- 7 Systemic Effects of Contractions.- 8 Initiation of Labor.- 9 Pharmacology of the Uterus.- 10 Induction of Labor.- 11 Premature Labor.- Section II Monitoring of the Fetus.- 12 Fetal Heart Rate Baseline Patterns.- 13 Early Decelerations.- 14 Late Decelerations.- 15 Variable Decelerations.- 16 Agonal Patterns.- 17 Antenatal Monitoring.- 18 Anesthesia and Analgesia.- 19 Complications and Advantages.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |