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Midwifery Today Issue Number 9 (1989) Midwifery Yesterday
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Theme: Midwifery Yesterday
Since jaundice is a somewhat common problem in newborns, is home phototherapy an option? This alternative gets a close look in Issue 9, as does the challenge of communicating effectively with clients during pelvic exams. A startling story of an insurance company dictating compulsory cesareans discusses in detail the outdated maxim "once a cesarean, always a cesarean." An article on rituals of pregnancy and birth gives an overview of how these two passages can be celebrated, and various authors delve into "midwifery yesterday"-a revealing look at midwifery's not-too-distant past.
  *Communication for Pelvic Exam
  *Doula
  *Compulsory C-sections
  *Technology
  *Home Phototherapy


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