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Understanding the Dangers of Cesarean Birth Making Informed Decisions
Nicette Jukelevics
ISBN: 0-275-99906-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-99906-3
304 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 9/30/2008
List Price: $49.95 (UK Sterling Price: £34.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • "...a groundbreaking exposé of cesarean birth in the United States....Although directed toward expectant parents, Understanding the Dangers of Cesarean Birth is evidence-based, with extensive references that clinicians and scholars will find valuable. Understanding the Dangers of Cesarean Birth will be a valuable addition to the bookshelf of any consumer, health care provider, or scholar who is concerned about the current status of women's health care in the United States."
    —Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health
    November 2009
Description: Cesarean delivery - childbirth through an incision in the mother's lower abdomen - is now the most common major surgical procedure performed in the United States. No one argues over the fact that it can be a life-saving procedure when the baby or mother is at risk. But for almost three decades in this nation, cesarean deliveries have increased, without substantially better outcomes for babies or mothers. Experts warn that up to 50 percent of the more than 1 million C-sections performed here each year are unnecessary. And that is where Nicette Jukelevics, a certified childbirth educator, researcher and writer, steps in with this book. Jukelevics aims to give women the insights they need to make an informed decision about whether natural or C-section birth is best for them and their babies. She explains when C-sections are necessary, and when they are not needed. She also addresses the overuse and misuse of medical procedures that can complicate labor and lead to C-sections, as well as reasons doctors may support or suggest C-sections, including outdated medical information, fear of liability, and economic advantages measured in doctors' time.

This work also examines midwifery practices shown to safely reduce cesarean deliveries, but ignored or resisted by hospitals. Understanding the Dangers of Cesarean Birth will interest not only expectant and future parents, but also to students and scholars of women's health, nursing, and public health.
Table of Contents:
  • Series Foreword by Julie Silver, M.D.
    Foreword by Charles Mahan, M.D.
    Preface
    Acknowledgment
    List of Abbreviations
    Introduction
    1. Freefall
    2. Nondisclosure: The Missing Information for Making Informed Decisions
    3. Patient Choice or Physician Choice Cesareans?
    4. Cesarean Section, the Procedure
    5. How Safe Are Cesareans?
    6. Breaking the Silence: Birth Trauma, Cesareans and Post Traumatic Stress
    7. How Does a Cesarean Birth Affect the Baby
    8. Im Laboring as Fast as I Can: Prolonged Labor, a Highly Variable Diagnosis
    9. Impact of a Cesarean on Future Pregnancy
    10. Especially for Mothers: Walk, Rock, Sway, Squat, You Can Help Your Labor to Progress
    11. Labor after Cesarean: A Safe Alternative to a Repeat Operation
    12. Electronic Fetal Monitoring: More Information Is Not Always Better
    13. Breech Version: A Safe Alternative to a Planned Cesarean
    14. Elective Induction of Labor: A Risk Factor for Cesarean Delivery
    15. Especially for Mothers: Coping with the Pain of Labor
    16. Labor Support by Women for Women
    17. Giving Birth with Midwives: Excellent Outcomes with Fewer Cesareans
    18. Out of Hospital Birth Lowers the Odds for Cesarean Section
    19. Especially for Mothers: Reducing the Odds for a Cesarean What To Do during Pregnancy
    20. Especially for Mothers: Reducing the Odds for a Cesarean What To Do during Labor and Birth
    21. Resources: Truth and Transparency in Maternity Care
    22. Why Normal Birth Matters
    Glossary
    Notes
    Bibliography
About the Author: Nicette Jukelevics is a Childbirth Educator certified by the International Childbirth Education Association and Co-Founder as well as Parent Educator at the Center for Family in Torrance, California. A childbirth educator and researcher for over 25 years, she is also an experienced doula. Jukelevics served as Chair and Co-Chair of the ICEA's Cesarean Options Committee and Co-Chair of the Coalition for Improving Maternity Services. Her articles have been featured in publications including Mothering Magazine, Childbirth Instructor Magazine, and the International Journal of Childbirth Education. Her VBAC Fact Sheet was included in the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Reducing Cesarean Section Rates While Maintaining Maternal and Infant Outcomes, Breakthrough Series Guide.
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