
This is a practical guide to pregnancy, childbirth, and care of the new-born baby, for all parents-to-be, especially fathers. The author describes in clear and simple terms the biology of pregnancy and childbirth. The role of the father during the delivery is described, and advice is given on how the mother can be supported during this stage. Throughout the book there are sympathetic but realistic descriptions of what new parents can expect from the medical profession and from each other. There are also sections on how the new baby affects the parents' relationship, and advice is given on the sexual and psychological problems of pregnancy.Written by a leading obstetrician, this fully illustrated and informative guide will be important reading for all parents.
This book investigates the biological, psychological, and practical aspects of pregnancy and childbirth with a specific focus on the role of the father. Written by Herbert Brant, a practicing obstetrician, the text provides a clinical yet accessible framework for understanding the physiological processes of gestation and delivery. The author argues that informed participation by the father is a critical component of maternal support and successful postnatal adjustment.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational, accessible resource for expectant fathers within the Oxford Medical Publications series. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the author's ability to balance medical accuracy with practical, sympathetic advice for new parents.
Page Count:
214
Publication Date:
1985-08-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192614509
ISBN-13:
9780192614506
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