Episiotomy : challenging obstetric interventions / Ian D Graham ; foreword by Murray W. Enkin.

  • Graham, Ian D.
Date:
1997
  • Books

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Description

"Each year, more than 200,000 women in the UK and over 1.5 million women in the US undergo an episiotomy. In many countries, this operation has been adopted as routine and standard obstetrical practice. This important book challenges the liberal use of this procedure and provides new insights into the process by which maternity practice changes. As it traces the introduction, routinization and questioning of episiotomy in the US and the UK, it identifies and explores the medical and non-medical factors responsible for changing obstetrics and midwifery thinking and the use of this procedure. The book suggests practical ways for practitioners to bring about evidence-based change in midwifery practice."-- Back cover.

Publication/Creation

Oxford : Blackwell Science, 1997.

Physical description

xix, 192 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24cm

Notes

Formerly CIP.
Copy 1. Donor: Family of Sheila Kitzinger.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-193) and index.

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ISBN

  • 0632041455
  • 9780632041459