Midwifery Today Issue 80

Issue 80

Winter 2006

Midwifery Today Issue 80Theme: Meconium

Meconium is the name given to a baby’s first bowel movement. Normally not a problem, at times when a baby passes meconium prior to or during birth, problems can occur. In this issue of Midwifery Today birth professionals address their approaches to the presence of meconium and share stories in which meconium-stained amniotic fluid played a part. This issue also marks the beginning of a new series on bullying, and continues our business and marketing features, as well as containing a fascinating article questioning a relationship between ultrasound and autism and much more!


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Departments

  • Poetry
  • From the Editor
    Editor in Chief Jan Tritten her response and the responses of three other birth professionals about The Lancet’s series of papers on solutions to maternal mortality internationally.
  • Networking
  • Tricks of the Trade
  • Midwifery Model of Care—Phase II: Embracing the Unknowns of BirthColleen Bak
    The message in this article in our Phase II series is respect for the motherbaby dyad and embracing the unknowns of birth.
  • Marion’s Message 
    Marion critiques the outcome of the NIH’s recent conference on “Cesarean on Maternal Request.”
  • Media Reviews
  • News
  • Classified Advertising
  • Calendar
  • Photo Album

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