如何运作 6:了解并促进生理分娩

Sarah E Milnes
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从受孕到产后初期,母亲和婴儿都会经历一个非常特殊和有序的神经激素级联过程,以确保母体和胎儿系统保持一致,从而实现安全、有效的分娩和最佳的产后过渡。这一高度进化的荷尔蒙过程旨在提高分娩效果、启动重要的早期依恋、支持成功哺乳并帮助产后止血。优化分娩生理包括优化分娩环境,采用支持分娩生理过程的护理理念。
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HOW IT WORKS 6: UNDERSTANDING AND PROMOTING PHYSIOLOGICAL LABOUR AND BIRTH
From conception to the early postnatal period a mother and baby undergo a very specific and sequential cascade of neurohormones to ensure that maternal and fetal systems are aligned for a safe and effective labour and an optimum postpartum transition. This highly-evolved hormonal process is designed to enhance outcomes, initiate vital early attachments, support successful lactation and aid haemostasis following birth. Optimising birth physiology involves optimising the birth environment, using a philosophy of care that supports physiological birth processes.
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