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      Untangling the Maternity Crisis
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      Untangling the Maternity Crisis book

      Edited ByNadine Edwards, Rosemary Mander, Jo Murphy-Lawless
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      eBook Published 22 January 2018
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315277059
      Pages 198
      eBook ISBN 9781315277059
      Subjects Health and Social Care
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      Edwards, N., Mander, R., & Murphy-Lawless, J. (Eds.). (2018). Untangling the Maternity Crisis (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315277059

      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

      chapter 1|8 pages

      Introduction

      A toxic culture
      ByMander Rosemary, Jo Murphy-Lawless, Nadine Edwards

      part I|40 pages

      The Birth Project Group (BPG) survey

      chapter 2|10 pages

      The BPG survey

      The results
      ByRosemary Mander, Jenny Patterson

      chapter 3|10 pages

      The BPG survey

      Working with the data
      ByOrla Donohoe

      chapter 4|9 pages

      The BPG survey

      Fear
      ByRosemary Mander

      chapter 5|9 pages

      Floors, ceilings and cellars

      Midwives, the NMC and ‘The Code’
      ByRosemary Mander

      part II|36 pages

      Understanding traumatic experiences for women, midwives, families and the wider community

      chapter 6|8 pages

      Trauma experienced by student midwives

      BySarah Davies, Liz Coldridge

      chapter 7|7 pages

      The trauma women experience as the result of our current maternity services

      ByNadine Edwards

      chapter 8|9 pages

      When midwives become other

      ByHelen Shallow

      chapter 9|10 pages

      Fundamental contradictions

      The business model versus midwifery values
      ByMavis Kirkham

      part III|58 pages

      Responding practically and politically to change our troubled maternity structures

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Healing ourselves as midwives

      ByJenny Patterson

      chapter 11|9 pages

      Creating a community of support for pregnant women and new mothers

      ByNadine Edwards, Bridget Sheeran

      chapter 12|8 pages

      Performing the revolution, creating a counter-narrative on birth in Ireland

      ByKate Harris

      chapter 13|9 pages

      Documenting empowerment

      ByAnne-Marie Green

      chapter 14|9 pages

      Hidden in plain sight

      Mapping the erasure of the maternal body from visual culture
      ByMartina Hynan

      chapter 15|10 pages

      Responding to the tragedy of maternal death

      A collective challenges the state
      ByJo Murphy-Lawless

      part IV|8 pages

      Looking ahead and back

      chapter 16|7 pages

      Confronting the state of emergency which is our maternity services

      ByJo Murphy-Lawless, Rosemary Mander, Nadine Edwards

      chapter |4 pages

      Afterword

      ‘Mrs Brown is fully’
      ByRosemary Mander
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