Women's Diseases & Disorders, Death, Grief & Bereavement, Pregnancy & Childbirth - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
The Facts: Each book in this popular series offers practical advice about an illness or condition in a clear and accessible style, written by a leading authority in the field.The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
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Reviewer: Renate Sward, CNM, MS, MSN(University of Kentucky College of Nursing)Description: This second edition of a 1985 book approaches the subject of miscarriage with factual information presented in a sensitive manner for the lay person.
Purpose: Written for the couple who has experienced a miscarriage, the book presents an explanation of events of early pregnancy and factors that may adversely effect development. The intense and prolonged distress that may result from miscarriage is also recognized and explored. The book meets the above objectives in a sensitive and informative manner.
Audience: The author, a practicing obstetrician/gynecologist and instructor at University College London Medical School has written this book for couples who have experienced a miscarriage in language that is easily understood by the lay person.
Features: Personal stories told by women who have experienced a miscarriage are a unique feature of this book. The author answers questions that the reader may have regarding causes of miscarriage and the outlook for future pregnancy. The glossary is very helpful and complete, explaining medical terms in understandable language. A list of associations, both British and American, of interest to people who have experienced a miscarriage is included. The book's cover appears to represent a long tunnel with a light at the end, thus highlighting the void a miscarriage creates and the hope women experience when considering future pregnancy.
Assessment: This book is an excellent addition to the lay literature on miscarriage. It is written with sensitivity for people who have experienced a miscarriage, presenting the facts about miscarriage and pregnancy after miscarriage in an understandable manner.
Renate Sward
This second edition of a 1985 book approaches the subject of miscarriage with factual information presented in a sensitive manner for the lay person. "Written for the couple who has experienced a miscarriage, the book presents an explanation of events of early pregnancy and factors that may adversely effect development. The intense and prolonged distress that may result from miscarriage is also recognized and explored. The book meets the above objectives in a sensitive and informative manner. "The author, a practicing obstetrician/gynecologist and instructor at University College London Medical School has written this book for couples who have experienced a miscarriage in language that is easily understood by the lay person. "Personal stories told by women who have experienced a miscarriage are a unique feature of this book. The author answers questions that the reader may have regarding causes of miscarriage and the outlook for future pregnancy. The glossary is very helpful and complete, explaining medical terms in understandable language. A list of associations, both British and American, of interest to people who have experienced a miscarriage is included. The book's cover appears to represent a long tunnel with a light at the end, thus highlighting the void a miscarriage creates and the hope women experience when considering future pregnancy. "This book is an excellent addition to the lay literature on miscarriage. It is written with sensitivity for people who have experienced a miscarriage, presenting the facts about miscarriage and pregnancy after miscarriage in an understandable manner.3 Stars from Doody
Book Details
Published
February 1, 1996
Publisher
Oxford Paperbacks
Pages
90
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780192626134