Physiology in Childbearing
with Anatomy and Related Biosciences
- 4th Edition - February 14, 2017
- Author: Jean Rankin
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 7 0 2 0 - 6 5 0 8 - 8
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Request a sales quoteThe new edition of Physiology in Childbearing with Anatomy and Related Biosciences continues to offer readers with a sound introduction to human biology as it relates to pregnancy and childbirth. The new edition retains the online question bank with downloadable image collection and is suitable for midwives – whether qualified or in training – throughout the world.
- Straightforward writing style helps demystify a challenging subject area
- Applies theory to practice to show how a knowledge of the biological sciences can enhance the care given to mothers and babies
- Designed to facilitate early recognition of pathology to help prevent morbidity and mortality
- Ideal introduction to basic biochemistry, cellular biology and genetics for those who have no prior knowledge of the subject areas
- Chapters on embryology help explain the occurrence of neonatal pathology
- A ‘body systems approach’ – including embryological development – enables an understanding of the physiological and pathophysiological changes that occur during pregnancy
- Clear diagrams allow an understanding of the complex three-dimensional concepts seen in biology
- Helpful pedagogy such as ‘Main Points’ boxes at the end of each chapter act as useful aide-memoires
- Enhances the safety of mothers and babies, both in the developed world and those countries where the provision of adequate care remains limited
Student midwives
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Illustration Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Section 1: Preconception
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 1: Basic biochemistry
- Introduction
- Energy
- The chemistry of living organisms
- Chemical equilibrium
- Composition of the human body
- Chapter 2: The cell – its structures and function
- Physical characteristics of mammalian cells
- Cell size and shape
- Cytoskeleton and cell motility
- Epithelial cells
- Cellular organization
- Cell division
- Chapter 3: Structure, organization and regulation of genes
- Introduction
- Composition of DNA
- Chromosomes
- Genes
- From DNA to RNA to protein
- Patterns of inheritance
- Some inherited conditions
- Chromosomal defects
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: The female reproductive system
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the female reproductive tract
- Cyclical control of reproduction
- Chapter 5: The male reproductive system
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the male reproductive system
- Hormonal control of male reproductive function
- The physiology of sexual intercourse
- Chapter 6: Fertility control
- Introduction
- The effectiveness of contraception
- Physiological application of contraception
- Future focus
- Chapter 7: Infertility
- Introduction
- Defining infertility
- The causes of male and female infertility
- Male infertility
- Female infertility
- Reproductive technologies
- Chapter 8: Preconception matters
- Introduction
- Prepregnancy care provision
- The healthy gamete
- General health care
- Environmental issues
- Section 2A: Pregnancy—The Fetus
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 9: General embryology
- Introduction
- Embryology
- Gametogenesis
- Fertilization
- The embryo
- Programming the embryo
- Development of the embryo
- Development of the germ layers
- Chapter 10: Embryological systems 1—trunk, head and limbs
- Introduction
- The trunk
- The skull
- The brain
- The spinal cord
- Structures of the head and neck
- The face
- The ears
- The eyes
- The limbs
- Chapter 11: Embryological systems 2—internal organs
- Introduction
- The cardiovascular system
- The lower respiratory tract
- The alimentary tract
- The urinary and genital tracts
- The reproductive system
- Estimation of embryonic age
- Chapter 12: The placenta, membranes and amniotic fluid
- Introduction
- Implantation
- Development of the chorionic villi
- The mature placenta
- The placental circulation
- Anatomical variations of the placenta
- Functions of the placenta
- Amniotic fluid
- Chapter 13: Fetal growth and development
- Introduction
- The fetal period
- Estimation of fetal age and assessment of fetal growth
- Multiple pregnancies
- Chapter 14: Common fetal problems
- Introduction
- Intrauterine growth retardation
- Rhesus isoimmunization and ABO incompatibility
- Maternal infection in pregnancy
- Chapter 15: Congenital anomalies
- Introduction
- General causes of congenital anomalies
- Genetic causes
- Multifactorial inheritance
- Environmental factors
- Prenatal screening for congenital anomalies
- Conclusion
- Section 2B: Pregnancy—The Mother
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 16: The haematological system—physiology of the blood
- Blood as a tissue
- Functions of blood
- Constituents of blood
- Plasma
- The cellular components of blood
- Iron metabolism
- Folate metabolism
- Blood groups
- White cells
- Platelets
- Haemostasis
- Maternal haematological adaptations to pregnancy
- Chapter 17: The cardiovascular system
- Introduction
- Circulatory pathways
- Anatomy of the heart
- Physiology of the heart
- Control of the heart rate
- The vascular system
- The physiology of circulation
- Blood pressure
- The formation of tissue fluid
- Maternal adaptations to pregnancy
- Chapter 18: Respiration
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the respiratory system
- Physiology of the respiratory tract
- The physiology of pulmonary ventilation (breathing)
- Transport of gases around the body
- Control of ventilation
- Maternal adaptations to pregnancy
- Chapter 19: The renal tract
- Introduction
- Kidney functions
- Anatomy of the kidney
- Renal function
- The lower urinary tract
- Maternal adaptations to pregnancy
- Chapter 20: Fluid, electrolyte and acid–base balance
- Introduction
- Fluid and electrolytes
- Acid–base balance
- Maternal adaptations in childbearing
- Chapter 21: The gastrointestinal tract
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract
- Control of the gastrointestinal tract
- Functions of the gastrointestinal tract
- The mouth
- The stomach
- The small intestine
- Absorption
- The large intestine
- Maternal adaptations to pregnancy
- Chapter 22: The accessory digestive organs
- Introduction
- The salivary glands
- The pancreas
- The liver and gall bladder
- The role of the liver in metabolism
- Maternal adaptations to pregnancy
- Pharmacokinetics and pregnancy
- Chapter 23: Nutrition and metabolism during pregnancy
- Introduction
- Nutrition
- Regulation of food intake and energy balance
- Nutritional states
- Maternal adaptation to pregnancy
- Chapter 24: The nature of bone—the female pelvis and fetal skull
- Introduction
- The nature of bone: function and structure
- The pelvic girdle
- Maternal physiological adaptations in pregnancy
- The fetal skull
- Chapter 25: Muscle–the pelvic floor and the uterus
- Introduction
- Skeletal muscle
- The pelvic floor
- Smooth muscle
- Uterine muscle during pregnancy
- Chapter 26: The central nervous system
- Introduction
- Organization of the nervous system
- Neuroanatomy
- Neurophysiology
- The brain
- The spinal cord
- Adaptation to pregnancy
- Chapter 27: The peripheral and autonomic nervous systems
- The peripheral nervous system
- Reflex activity
- The autonomic nervous system
- Chapter 28: The endocrine system
- Introduction
- The hypothalamus
- Endocrine glands and hormones
- The pituitary gland
- The thyroid gland
- The adrenal glands
- The pineal gland
- Chapter 29: The immune system
- Introduction
- Divisions of the immune system
- Cells of the immune system
- The immune response
- Physiological changes in pregnancy
- Immunology of the fetoplacental unit
- Section 2C: Pregnancy–The Problems
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 30: Minor disorders of pregnancy
- Introduction
- Maintenance of pregnancy
- Minor disorders of pregnancy
- Conclusion
- Chapter 31: Bleeding in pregnancy
- Bleeding in early pregnancy
- Bleeding from associated conditions
- Antepartum haemorrhage
- Chapter 32: Cardiac and hypertensive disorders
- Introduction
- Cardiac disorders in pregnancy
- Specific aspects of care
- Hypertension in pregnancy
- Chapter 33: Anaemia and clotting disorders
- Anaemia
- Haemoglobinopathies
- Thromboembolism and pregnancy
- Consumptive coagulopathies during pregnancy
- Chapter 34: Respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal and neurological problems
- Respiratory tract problems
- Renal disorders
- Gastrointestinal problems
- Neurological disorders
- Chapter 35: Diabetes mellitus and other metabolic disorders in pregnancy
- Introduction
- Diabetes mellitus
- Abnormalities of thyroid function
- Section 3A: Labour–Normal
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 36: The onset of labour
- Introduction
- Definitions of labour
- Maternal physiological adaptation in labour
- Clinical implications
- Chapter 37: The first stage of labour
- Physiology of the first stage of labour
- Assessing progress in the first stage of labour
- Maternal position in the first stage of labour
- Immersion in water
- Nutrition and hydration in labour
- Monitoring the fetal condition
- Chapter 38: Pain relief in labour
- Introduction
- Pain perception
- Pain reception
- Pain modulation
- Pain pathways in labour
- The effect of pain
- Management of pain
- Chapter 39: The second stage of labour
- Introduction
- Physiology of the second stage of labour
- Mechanisms of labour
- Management
- The fetus in the second stage of labour
- Chapter 40: The third stage of labour
- Introduction
- Physiology of the third stage of labour
- Management of the third stage of labour
- Section 3B: Labour—Problems
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 41: Abnormalities of uterine action and onset of labour
- Introduction
- Abnormalities of uterine action
- Prolonged second stage of labour
- Problems: timing of the onset of labour
- Chapter 42: Breech presentation
- Introduction
- Breech presentation
- Management of pregnancy
- Vaginal delivery
- Chapter 43: Malposition and cephalic malpresentations
- Introduction
- Occipitoposterior position of the vertex
- Face presentation
- Brow presentation
- Shoulder presentation
- Compound presentation
- Chapter 44: Cephalopelvic disproportion, obstructed labour and other obstetric emergencies
- Introduction
- Cephalopelvic disproportion
- Obstructed labour
- Uterine rupture
- Shoulder dystocia
- Cord presentation and prolapse
- Chapter 45: Postpartum haemorrhage and other third-stage problems
- Introduction
- Postpartum haemorrhage
- Prolonged third stage
- Acute inversion of the uterus
- Amniotic fluid embolism
- Shock in obstetrics
- Chapter 46: Perinatal fetal asphyxia
- Introduction
- Fetal gas exchange and pH regulation
- Intrauterine hypoxia
- Monitoring the fetus in labour
- Management of confirmed fetal asphyxia
- Neonatal asphyxia and resuscitation
- Chapter 47: Operative delivery
- Introduction
- Forceps delivery
- Vacuum extraction (ventouse delivery)
- Caesarean section
- General anaesthesia in pregnancy and childbirth
- Section 4A: Puerperium—The Baby as a Neonate
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 48: Adaptation to extrauterine life 1: haematological, cardiovascular, respiratory and genitourinary considerations
- Introduction
- The appearance of the normal neonate
- Major systemic characteristics of the neonate
- Chapter 49: Adaptation to extrauterine life 2: gastrointestinal, metabolic, neural and immunological considerations
- Introduction
- The gastrointestinal tract
- The liver
- Metabolism
- The neonatal nervous system
- The essence of immunocompetence
- Thermoregulation
- Chapter 50: Health challenges and problems in neonates of low birthweight
- Introduction
- Defining low birthweight
- The preterm neonate
- The small-for-gestational-age baby
- Chapter 51: Developmental anatomy: related cardiovascular and respiratory disorders
- Introduction
- Aspects of cardiovascular development
- Cardiovascular problems
- Lower respiratory tract problems in neonates
- Chapter 52: Jaundice and common metabolic problems in neonates
- Introduction
- Neonatal jaundice
- Common metabolic disorders
- Chapter 53: Risks of infection and trauma in neonates
- Infections
- Birth trauma
- Section 4B: Puerperium—The Mother
- Introduction
- Section Contents
- Chapter 54: The breasts and lactation
- Introduction
- The anatomy of the breast
- Development of the breast
- The physiology of lactation
- Chapter 55: Breastfeeding practice and problems
- Introduction
- Benefits of breastfeeding
- Physiology applied to practice
- Breastfeeding problems
- Problems arising with the baby
- Chemicals in breast milk
- Suppression of lactation
- Lactation and fertility
- Modification of cow's milk
- Chapter 56: The puerperium
- Introduction
- Physiological changes
- Postpartum (puerperal) infection
- Emotional states and mental disorders in the puerperium
- Chapter 57: Biobehavioural aspects of parenting
- Introduction
- What is biobehavioural science?
- What does biobehavioural mean in relation to early parenting?
- A hormonal orchestration
- A window of heightened sensitivity
- The key hormonal players
- Implications for practice
- Index
- No. of pages: 688
- Language: English
- Edition: 4
- Published: February 14, 2017
- Imprint: Elsevier
- eBook ISBN: 9780702065088
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Jean Rankin
Affiliations and expertise
Professor (Maternal, Child and Family Health), School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley and Hamilton, UK
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