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[et al.] 210 $aBerkeley $cUniversity of California Press$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (495 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-520-25891-6 311 $a0-520-24863-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tThe Dutch obstetrical system : vanguard of the future in maternity care /$rRaymond De Vries ... [et al.] --$tThe New Zealand maternity system : a midwifery renaissance /$rChris Hendry --$tThe Ontario midwifery model of care /$rMargaret E. MacDonald and Ivy Lynn Bourgeault --$tSamoan midwives' stories : joining social and professional midwives in new models of birth /$rLesley Barclay Utumuu --$tThe Albany midwifery practice /$rBecky Reed and Cathy Walton --$tSmall really is beautiful : tales from a freestanding birth center in England /$rDenis Walsh --$tTransforming the culture of a maternity service : St. George Hospital, Sydney, Australia /$rPat Brodie and Caroline Homer --$tMaternity homes in Japan : reservoirs of normal childbirth /$rEtsuko Matsuoka and Fumiko Hinokuma -- 327 $tThe northern New Mexico midwifery center model, Taos, New Mexico /$rElizabeth Gilmore --$tTeamwork : an obstetrician, a midwife, and a doula in Brazil /$rRicardo Herbert Jones --$tThe CASA Hospital and professional midwifery school : an education and practice model that works /$rLisa Mills and Robbie Davis-Floyd --$tMercy in action : bringing mother- and baby-friendly birth centers to the Philippines /$rVicki Penwell --$tCircles of community : the CenteringPregnancy Group prenatal care model /$rSharon Schindler Rising and Rima Jolivet --$tHumanizing childbirth to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality : a national effort in Brazil /$rDaphne Rattner ... [et al.] --$t"Orchestrating normal" : the conduct of midwifery in the United States /$rHolly Powell Kennedy. 330 $aThis groundbreaking book takes us around the world in search of birth models that work in order to improve the standard of care for mothers and families everywhere. The contributors describe examples of maternity services from both developing countries and wealthy industrialized societies that apply the latest scientific evidence to support and facilitate normal physiological birth; deal appropriately with complications; and generate excellent birth outcomes-including psychological satisfaction for the mother. 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