Women's Health, Pregnancy, and Neonatal Care in Health Sciences
Synopsis
This book, offering up-to-date information on women's health and the childbirth process, serves as a comprehensive guide prepared with contributions from experts in the field. It provides an extensive perspective on the health issues, psychological, and physical changes women face during the prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal periods, drawing attention with its multidimensional and detailed content.
The book addresses a wide range of critical topics in women’s health, including breastfeeding and breast milk, postpartum depression, hypertension in pregnancy, family planning, psychosocial support after childbirth, infertility, gestational diabetes, contraception, neonatal care, and the motherhood experiences of women with disabilities. Each chapter is enriched with updated information based on the latest literature in the respective field and presented in an accessible manner for readers.
This work appeals not only to healthcare professionals but also to a broader audience interested in women’s health and the childbirth process. Aiming to raise awareness about the challenges women face during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, this book is a scientifically grounded and guiding resource.