Hormonal physiology of childbearing, an essential framework for maternal-newborn nursing / Carol Sakala, Amy M. Romano, Sarah J. Buckley
Series: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing. 45 : 2, page 264-275 Publication details: March/April 2016Content type:- text
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Knowledge of the hormonal physiology of childbearing is foundational for all who care for childbearing women and newborns. When promoted, supported, and protected, innate, hormonally driven processes optimize labor and birth, maternal and newborn transitions, breastfeeding, and mother-infant attachment. Many common perinatal interventions can interfere with or limit hormonal processes and have other unintended effects. Such interventions should only be used when clearly indicated. High-quality care incorporates salutogenic nursing practices that support physiologic processes and maternal-newborn health.
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