Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too soon, nor too little, too late. Research confirms the effectiveness of midwifery care, and the midwifery approach to birth as physiologic may counter the upward trend of the unnecessary medicalization of birth. The role of guardian of physiologic birth is seen as central to midwifery practice; however, medical hegemony has led to the subordination of midwives, which inhibits them in fulfilling the role as guardian of physiologic birth. Learning to become powerful advocates of physiologic birth creates midwives able to speak up for effective, evidence‐based maternity care and challenge the unnecessary use of obstetric intervention. Midwifery ...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate f...
Supporting physiological childbirth is a core midwifery competency and an important part of midwifer...
Supporting physiological childbirth is a core midwifery competency and an important part of midwifer...
Supporting physiological childbirth is a core midwifery competency and an important part of midwifer...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Women want positive birth experiences with high quality maternity care that is neither too much, too...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate fo...
Background: In order to internalize the midwifery philosophy of care and to learn how to advocate f...
Supporting physiological childbirth is a core midwifery competency and an important part of midwifer...
Supporting physiological childbirth is a core midwifery competency and an important part of midwifer...
Supporting physiological childbirth is a core midwifery competency and an important part of midwifer...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...