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    Review of Monique and the Mango Rains Monique and the Mango Rains is a memoir about a friendship that develops between Kris Holloway‚ and a midwife in the village of Nampossela‚ Mali. Kris Holloway served in the Peace Corps and was assigned for 2 years to be stationed in Mali. Kris was trained to “give health demonstrations‚ repair wells‚ build fuel-conserving stoves‚ plant trees‚ and protect the shoots from the ever hungry mouths of goats” (11). Kris meets and assists Monique Dembele in her struggle

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    child in the womb but it is also red as it is a symbol of passion and love. Red contrasts with the stark‚ white hospital surroundings. In contrast‚ mother and the child ‘fought over’ the cord. The verb fought suggests the brutality and pain of childbirth. Clarke is marvelling at how love

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    Seeing the Sacred Nature of Midwifery Chris J. Hampton (March 2007) Every birth is Holy. I think that a midwife must be religious‚ because the energy she is dealing with is Holy. She needs to know that other people’s energy is sacred.[1] A midwife is simply defined by one author as “nothing more nor less than a skilled specialist in normal birth.”[2] Other names include sage-femme or “wise woman” (French)‚ jordmother or “earth mother” (Danish)‚ whereas midwife comes from Middle

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    gain contextual knowledge. With the aid of a scenario true to real life practice‚ this essay will aim to: identify and analyse the psychosocial impact of the processes of childbirth upon women and their families; explore the social and political context of midwifery care; examine the changing role of women as a result of childbirth; discuss sociological explanations for inequalities in health and how these affect health and the provision of maternity care; discuss the impact of medicalising childbearing;

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    Exemplar Face Sheet Exemplar Name ! Intrapartum Care (Vol. II pg. 1255-1325) Key Concept Link ! Reproduction Pathophysiology‚ etiology and direct and indirect causes in your own words Pathophysiology: Both mother and baby begin to prepare for birth in the final weeks of pregnancy. The mother is instructed to call the health care provider and come into the birthing unit if any of the following occur. Rupture of membranes‚ regular‚ frequent uterine contractions (nulliparas‚ 5 minutes

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    32.9% of all births‚ performed in 2009. It is estimated that 2.5% of all births in the United States are cesarean delivery on maternal request (Martin‚ 2012). The media isn’t the only reason why a woman would choose a major surgery over natural childbirth. Some woman feel that scheduling a delivery is more convenient than

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    Her Body‚ Her Baby‚ Her Choice Abortion‚ it’s not a choice that any woman would ever want to have to make‚ but it’s a decision that she should have the right to make. If it comes down to the possibility of her and her baby losing their lives‚ she should be able to stop this possibly fatal pregnancy.The body is hers‚ the baby is hers‚ and the choice should be hers. If you disagree‚ make the choice for your own body. Abortion should be legal. What people may not realize is that‚ legal or not‚ abortion

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    and other medical interventions. In order to go about this‚ Mitchell and a group of researchers at the University of West England gathered a group of fourteen women who have used at least one form of CAM method during their pregnancy or their childbirth. Mitchell and her peers used a narrative method to collect information from participants of the study. The narrative method can be defined as a form of observational research‚ where information is gathered to analyze collected data through and writing

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    Changes in your body during third trimester The third trimester during pregnancy makes your routine more difficult. Your body begins to feel heavier than previous time. During the third trimester you need to give extra efforts for doing everything even you can experience the difficulties in standing up from sitting and getting out of the bed as well in walking. You might get more lethargic due to your tiredness that is quite same as you experienced early in your pregnancy. As you approach near to

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    book. Plath critiques this point in many different ways for instance Esther’s treatment with Dr Gordon in contrast with Dr Nolan‚ Esther’s relationship with Buddy and Esther’s experience of ECT (Plath herself received this treatment) and observing childbirth. A figure in the novel that symbolises Esther’s relationship with the medical profession is Buddy Willard and Esther’s relationship with him. Buddy is studying medicine at Yale University‚ a very prestigious course that opens the door to a high

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