Midwives without training: practices and beliefs of traditional birth attendants in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Publication details: Assen Van Gorcum 1994Description: 185; ill.,bibl.; BookFindISBN:- 9023229231
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Summary: PaperbackSummary: This text compares the practices and beliefs of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA) in different countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America. It arranges the practices according to common classifications in Western obstetrics with reference to the perinatal period.
Traditional Birth Attendants; Practices and Beliefs of Traditional Birth Attendants During the Perinatal Period - Review of the Literature; Dietary Advice by Traditional Birth Attendants During Pregnancy and Lactation; Training of Traditional Birth Attendants; Field Study in Ghana.
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Traditional Birth Attendants; Practices and Beliefs of Traditional Birth Attendants During the Perinatal Period - Review of the Literature; Dietary Advice by Traditional Birth Attendants During Pregnancy and Lactation; Training of Traditional Birth Attendants; Field Study in Ghana.
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This text compares the practices and beliefs of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA) in different countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America. It arranges the practices according to common classifications in Western obstetrics with reference to the perinatal period.
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