TY - BOOK AU - Cronje, H.S. AU - Cilliers, J.B.F. AU - Pretorius, M.S. TI - Clinical obstetrics : a South African perspective CY - Pretoria : Van Schaik, 2011. KW - Obstetrics -- Africa, Southern KW - Pregnancy -- Africa, Southern KW - Obstetrics -- South Africa KW - Pregnancy -- South Africa KW - Obstetrics N1 - Title of previous editions: Obstetrics in southern Africa N2 - Obstetrics is a unique field of medical care because, in its uncomplicated or natural form, pregnancy, labour and delivery are not diseases, but normal physiological events constituting an integral part of human life. Three equally important facets form the basis of obstetrics: the needs of the pregnant woman, the wellbeing of the baby, and the ability to perform a medical intervention should either of these be threatened - before, during and after birth. Clinical obstetrics: a South African perspective is an authoritative and up-to-date textbook dealing with current obstetric practice, focusing specifically on conditions and problems prevailing in South Africa. Clinical obstetrics: a South African perspective covers a wide range of topics from physiological adaptations, diagnosis and management of normal pregnancy and delivery, to teratogenesis, red cell allo-immunisation, congenital abnormalities and pre-term labour. It also discusses the risks involved in poor progress in labour, abnormal fetal lie and presentation, viral infections and multiple pregnancies. There are separate sections for medical and surgical conditions, as well as diagnostic procedures. Clinical obstetrics: a South African perspective is aimed primarily at medical students, but will also be of great value to nurses, registrars in obstetrics and gynaecology, general practitioners and specialists in this field ER -