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ISBN: 978-0-7234-3509-9
Page count: 354
Publisher: Mosby
Publication year: 2010
Updates to the new edition incorporate the latest information from high quality evidence-based guidelines and studies, maintaining the commitment to the Fundamentals of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for medical, midwifery and nursing trainees, while remaining cognisant of the limited time they have during their introductions to women's health.
Table of contents:
- Gynaecological and obstetric history and examination
- Ovulation and menstrual cycle
- Conception and placental development
- Embryo and fetus
- Physiological and anatomical changes in pregnancy
- Antenatal care
- Physiological and anatomical changes in childbirth
- Course and management of childbirth
- The puerperium
- Minor complications of pregnancy
- Miscarriage and abortion
- Extra-uterine pregnancy/ectopic gestation
- Antepartum haemorrhage
- Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy
- Cardiovascular, respiratory, haematological, neurological and gastrointestinal disorders in pregnancy
- Endocrine disorders in pregnancy
- Infections during pregnancy
- Diseases of the placenta and membranes
- Variations in the duration of pregnancy
- The at-risk fetus
- Abnormal fetal presentations
- Abnormal labour (dystocia) and prolonged labour
- Disorders in the puerperium
- Obstetric operations
- The epidemiology of obstetrics
- The newborn infant
- The low-birthweight infant
- Disorders of menstruation
- Psychological and physical disorders of the menstrual cycle
- Human sexuality
- Conception control
- Infertility
- Infections of the genital tract
- Atrophic and dystrophic conditions
- Endometriosis and adenomyosis
- Benign tumours, cysts and malformations of the genital tract
- Premalignant and malignant conditions of the female genital tract
- Uterovaginal displacements, damage and prolapse
- The urinary tract and its relationship to gynaecology
- The breast
- Gynaecological problems in childhood and adolescence
- The menopause
- Anatomy of the female genital tract


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