Perinatal Loss

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Perinatal Loss

A Handbook for Working with Women and Their Families

Midwifery Pregnancy, birth and baby care: advice and issues

Authors: Sheila Broderick, Ruth Cochrane

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Language: English

Published by: Radcliffe Publishing

Published on: 30th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781846197932


Overview

The death of a baby is one of the most painful experiences anyone can imagine. This practical, compassionate text guides professionals in providing the best possible care through the physical and emotional pain of a pregnancy loss from early miscarriage to neonatal death, enabling patients and their families to grieve.

Written by two professionals with extensive experience in the field, the book inspires confidence for those confronted with this challenging task. It focuses on common issues that inhibit good care and addresses the traditionally difficult topics.

Support for Healthcare Staff

Healthcare staff assisting patients during this time often require support of their own and this is also addressed with constructive, inspirational approaches and ideas for professional training.

Target Audience

Perinatal Loss: a handbook for working with women and their families offers insights, information, and support for managing pregnancy loss for all professionals and students including nurses, sonographers, midwives, doctors (including obstetricians and general practitioners), chaplains, and morticians.

Endorsement and Purpose

This is an important and warmly welcomed book which thoroughly endorses the key aims of Sands (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society). In particular, it demonstrates a forceful commitment to improving care for bereaved families whilst acknowledging the difficult task that staff undertake when caring for them.

Content and Focus

This handbook encompasses all aspects of perinatal loss, giving due care and attention to the many different circumstances and exploring the thoughts and feelings which are experienced when a baby dies at any gestation.

From the Foreword by Julia Gray

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