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Notes for the practising midwife.

Contributor(s): World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East AsiaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: SEARO regional health papers ; no. 5Publication details: New Delhi : WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, 1985. Edition: 5th revDescription: 134 pISBN: 9290221747Subject(s): Midwifery | Home care services | IndiaNLM classification: WQ 165Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Abstract: The fifth revised edition of a standard reference work and teaching manual for midwives, nurse-midwives, and auxiliary nurse-midwives engaged in the practice of domiciliary midwifery, particularly in rural areas. Though originally prepared for use in India, the book has proved its broad utility in many other countries dependent upon the health services of midwives. Specific instructions cover prenatal care, standard equipment for a delivery kit and nursing bag, care of equipment, procedures for home delivery, and procedures for postnatal and infant care in the home. New in this edition are chapters offering guidelines for family planning, for record keeping and reporting, and for care of handicapped children.
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guj, hin and miz published by: New Delhi : WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia.

The fifth revised edition of a standard reference work and teaching manual for midwives, nurse-midwives, and auxiliary nurse-midwives engaged in the practice of domiciliary midwifery, particularly in rural areas. Though originally prepared for use in India, the book has proved its broad utility in many other countries dependent upon the health services of midwives. Specific instructions cover prenatal care, standard equipment for a delivery kit and nursing bag, care of equipment, procedures for home delivery, and procedures for postnatal and infant care in the home. New in this edition are chapters offering guidelines for family planning, for record keeping and reporting, and for care of handicapped children.

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