Saving Tiny Lives: Techniques for Newborn Resuscitation
OnIntroduction- Ninety per cent of new-borns make the transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life and require little or no assistance to begin spontaneous and.
Read MoreIntroduction- Ninety per cent of new-borns make the transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life and require little or no assistance to begin spontaneous and.
Read MoreExcessive genital bleeding at any time after the baby’s birth up to 6 weeks after delivery is characterised as postpartum haemorrhage. A quantitative definition.
Read MoreAccording to the newly revealed NFHS-5 statistics, the prevalence of anaemia has increased among children, women of all ages, including pregnant women, and males..
Read MoreHealth Care Informatics: As government programmes support the establishment of uniform electronic health records, the existing random and uneven use of paper records and.
Read MoreA collaborative effort to increase accessibility to high-quality maternal health services. Every mother should have the chance to experience the moment of incredible pleasure.
Read MoreDecreased Length of Hospital Stay Higher Patient Acuities Lack of Facilities in the Rural Areas Changes in Maternal Newborn Nursing Family-centred Care Labour, Delivery,.
Read MoreIntroduction After the Reformation in the 16th century, the Church of England took over the task of approving licences for midwives to practise. At.
Read MoreThe Lancet Series on Midwifery (2014) defines midwifery as a crucial aspect of compassionate care for expectant mothers, newborns, and families during the pre-pregnancy,.
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