The Midwives' Guide to Key Medical Conditions
Pregnancy and Childbirth
- 3rd Edition - March 19, 2026
- Latest edition
- Authors: Linda Wylie, Alison Anderson
- Language: English
Designed to help midwives optimally manage pregnancy and childbirth in women with systemic disease, The Midwives' Guide to Key Medical Conditions, 3rd Edition, provides up-to-… Read more
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Description
Description
Designed to help midwives optimally manage pregnancy and childbirth in women with systemic disease, The Midwives' Guide to Key Medical Conditions, 3rd Edition, provides up-to-date guidance on how to recognize the early onset of disease-related pregnancy complications and determine when it may be necessary to refer patients to another member of the healthcare team. Using an accessible writing style and clear illustrations throughout, this highly regarded text is edited and written by well-known authorities in the field to ensure that information is relevant to midwives in training or practice.
Key features
Key features
- Reviews the underlying anatomy and physiology for relevant body systems, and explains the normal physiological changes that occur during pregnancy
- Summarises the relative risk of each specific disorder in the context of overall maternal mortality
- Explains the pathophysiology of a given condition, with an emphasis on its impact on pregnancy
- Covers key topics such as personalised care, common medications used in pregnancy, and conditions such as pre-eclampsia and intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP)
- Includes new content on COVID-19 in pregnancy and childbirth
- Explores the relevant management of the neonate and the likely impact of the medical disorder on future pregnancies
- Reflects current protocols and procedures throughout, including conditions highlighted in the most recent Ockendon and MBRRACE reports, recent changes in NHS policy, and the most updated references
- Places particular emphasis on the management of critical illness and medical emergencies, covering risk management and the use of pathways of care, management of obesity, sepsis and infectious diseases, and other pre-existing chronic disorders
Readership
Readership
Midwifery Students
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. The Midwife’s Role
2. Hypertensive Conditions
3. Cardiac Conditions
4. Thromboembolic Conditions
5. Haematological Conditions
6. Respiratory Conditions
7. Renal Conditions
8. Epilepsy and Other Neurological Conditions
9. Disorders of the Endocrine System
10. Eating Disorders
11. The Gastrointestinal System
12. Sepsis and Infections in Pregnancy and Childbirth
13. Other Medical Conditions Related to Pregnancy and Childbirth
2. Hypertensive Conditions
3. Cardiac Conditions
4. Thromboembolic Conditions
5. Haematological Conditions
6. Respiratory Conditions
7. Renal Conditions
8. Epilepsy and Other Neurological Conditions
9. Disorders of the Endocrine System
10. Eating Disorders
11. The Gastrointestinal System
12. Sepsis and Infections in Pregnancy and Childbirth
13. Other Medical Conditions Related to Pregnancy and Childbirth
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 3
- Latest edition
- Published: March 19, 2026
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
LW
Linda Wylie
Affiliations and expertise
Retired Midwifery LecturerAA
Alison Anderson
Affiliations and expertise
Practice Development Midwife, University Hospital Tees, Middlesbrough; MSW Clinical Lead, North East and North Cumbria, Local Maternal and Neonatal System, UK