The Complete Guide to Medications During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
by Carl P Weiner
Non Recours Aux Premiers Soins Neonatals Modernes En Cote d'Ivoire (Omn.Pres.Franc.)
by Stephane-K
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Cholinesterase Genes: Multileveled Regulation (Monographs in Human Genetics, #13)
Nonhuman Primates in Perinatal Research
The purpose of this study is to present a cohesive review of research involving the physiology and pathology of reproduction in nonhuman primates. Four major aspects of the reproduction cycle - the pregnant animal, the embryo, the foetus and the neonate - are covered separately, although there is obviously a great deal of overlap between these sections. The authors of each chapter review the literature relevant to their topic, compare data obtained with various species of primates, and discuss t...
Half a million babies are born prematurely in the United States every year. In this gripping medical narrative, Dr. Adam Wolfberg brings readers into the complex world of newborn intensive care, where brilliant but imperfect doctors do all they can to coax life into their tiny, injured patients. As a specialist in high-risk obstetrics and the father of a child born prematurely, Wolfberg explores the profound questions raised by such fragile beginnings, both from the front lines of the NICU and f...
Why could one possibly justify another book for expectant and new parents? Yes, Newborn 101 joins a raft of earlier books, including of course What to Expect-but here for the first time is expert insight and help from experienced nurses who are working daily in the field specializing in pregnancy and baby care. Author Carole Arsenault, a longtime labour and delivery nurse at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital, now the head of her own ever-growing team of baby nurses, offers an experienced nur...
Every year, 400,000 families in the United States welcome premature babies ... Ten percent of babies born in the U.S. are preemies. But that one word, "preemie," encompasses a range of medical and cultural experiences. There are textbooks, medical-ish guidebooks, and the occasional memoir to turn to ... but no book that collects personal experiences from the many people who have parented, cared for, or been preemies themselves. Until now. In What We Didn't Expect, journalist Melody Schreibe...
Prenatal Tests (The Facts)
by Lachlan De Crespigny and Frank A. Chervenak
In this book, all parents-to-be are offered tests to check on the well-being of their unborn baby. They need clear and relevant information about the purpose, the timing and the risks of each test, as well as details of how the test will actually be performed. The book covers every prenatal test, giving the necessary amount of information on each, without overloading the reader. At each stage of pregnancy, parents can rely on it to: provide background reading before discussions with medical staf...
Inspired by Sarah DiGregorio’s harrowing experience giving birth to her premature daughter, An Intimate History of Premature Birth is a compelling and empathetic blend of memoir and rigorous reporting that tells the story of neonatology – and explores the questions raised by premature birth. ‘A definitive history of neonatology, written with urgency and clarity, beauty and compassion. DiGregorio is at once a clear-eyed reporter and a mother who has lived throug...
A little boy describes how the hospital staff provided care for his premature baby brother.
CRC Handbook of Human Growth and Developmental Biology, Volume I
by Esmail Meisami and Paola S Timiras
This broad treatise, published in three volumes, provides a systematic overview of the biological aspects and problems of hu-man growth and development from conception to full maturity. The first volume of this series, in three parts, is devoted to the rapidly expanding field of brain development. World-wide contributions touch on physiological, biochemical and structural aspects of de-velopment in humans, and in animals where appropriate. The text is richly accompanied by illustrations and refe...
Pediatric Neuroimaging: State-of-the-Art, an Issue of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America
by Ho
Placental Toxicology examines placental transfer and toxicology of drugs and environmental agents to placenta, as well as to fetus. For the first time in a single volume, placental and fetal consequences of exposure of pregnant women to drugs, environmental chemicals, and infections, such as HIV, are discussed. Topics include:The art of in vitro perfusion of human placenta Abuse of alcohol, nicotine, morphine, and cocaine during pregnancy, their placental transfer and fetal growth retardation Pl...