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9781032305035
BU KİTAP İÇİN ÖN SİPARİŞ ALINMAKTADIR. TESLİM SÜRESİ 6 - 8 HAFTADIR. BİLGİ ALMAK İÇİN MAĞAZAMIZI ARAYINIZ
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This evidence-based guide brings together a wide range of information and practical tools for midwives, obstetricians, nurses, health visitors and birthworkers, empowering them to provide safe and compassionate care throughout the reproductive journeys of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) people. This book may also be helpful to LGBTQ+ people in their own reproductive journeys.
Throughout history, in cultures around the world, LGBTQ+ people have become pregnant, sought abortion care, miscarried, experienced infertility, given birth, and made decisions about infant feeding. Their reproductive journeys are increasingly visible, reflecting the changing social and legal recognition of sexual and gender minority people as parents. LGBTQ+ people require support during these significant life events which is appropriate, expert, and meets their needs. However, healthcare professionals and birthworkers may not always be confident in working with these clients and may lack understanding of LGBTQ+ clients’ experiences. There is also often insufficient attention paid to differences in the LGBTQ+ non-gestational parents' experiences. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book brings together up-to-date research findings from a range of fields including medicine, psychology, sociology, law and public health, to provide a knowledge base and tools to support clients at different stages of pregnancy and parenthood. The book follows the reproductive journey, moving from pre-conception and fertility research, through pregnancy and birth, to postnatal physical and mental healthcare. It also addresses termination care and perinatal loss.
The chapters contain vignettes to personalise the issues discussed, highlights key practice recommendations, and suggestions for further reading. This is an essential guide for student midwives and medical students, as well as health visitors, midwives and obstetricians in practice.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
Introduction
Mari Greenfield, Kate Luxion, El Molloy and Alice-Amanda Hinton
1 - Contraception and sexual health
Alice-Amanda Hinton
2 - LGBTQ+ fertility and conception
Susie Bower-Brown and Sophie Zadeh
3 - LGBTQ+ pregnancy loss
Ash Bainbridge
4 - On Abortion, Sexual and Gender Minority Pregnant People, and Reproductive Justice
A.J. Lowik
5 - Antenatal education
Kayleah Logan and Slade Riverfield
6 - Navigating choices in pregnancy and birth
El Molloy and Kate Luxion
7 - Birthing in the context of minority stress, fear of childbirth and birth trauma
Sofia Klittmark, Hanna Grundström, Katri Nieminen, Josephine Lindén Åsell and Anna Malmquist
8 - Birth partners’ experiences
Alex Howat
9 – Infant feeding
Nina A Juntereal and Diane L Spatz
10 - Processing birth experiences
Mari Greenfield, El Molloy, Sofia Klittmark and Anna Malmquist
11 – Postnatal mental health
Zoe Darwin and Lucy Warwick-Guasp
12 - Infant health surveillance services
Sarah Arnold
13 - The mind-body connection or why an interdisciplinary approach matters
Kate Luxion
ISBN | 9781032305035 |
Basım Yılı | 2025 |
Sayfa Sayısı | 292 |
Yazar(lar) | Mari Greenfield, Kate Luxion, El Molloy, Alice-Amanda Hinton |