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Untangling the Maternity Crisis
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ABSTRACT
Arguing that contemporary maternity services provide a toxic environment both in which to practise and to give birth, this book looks at how we can change this. Its aim is promoting the best possible experiences of childbearing, and confident, strengthening and loving contexts for new parenthood.
Designed to create awareness about the professional and political realities which enmesh maternity care, this inspiring volume features an in-depth and research-oriented analysis of the challenges faced by contemporary maternity services. Recognising the frequently hostile environment in which midwives practise, the contributors go on to explore its impact on women and families, as well as on midwives themselves. They then look at woman-centred and community-based ways of contributing to a much better birthing experience for all.
Important and relevant for all those with an interest in improving maternity care, this book is particularly suited to midwives – practising and student, doulas, birth educators and activists, policymakers and health service managers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|40 pages
The Birth Project Group (BPG) survey
part II|36 pages
Understanding traumatic experiences for women, midwives, families and the wider community
chapter 7|7 pages
The trauma women experience as the result of our current maternity services
chapter 9|10 pages
Fundamental contradictions
part III|58 pages
Responding practically and politically to change our troubled maternity structures
chapter 11|9 pages
Creating a community of support for pregnant women and new mothers
chapter 12|8 pages
Performing the revolution, creating a counter-narrative on birth in Ireland
chapter 14|9 pages
Hidden in plain sight
chapter 15|10 pages
Responding to the tragedy of maternal death
part IV|8 pages
Looking ahead and back