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Author O'Leary, Joann, author

Title Meeting the needs of parents pregnant and parenting after perinatal loss / Joann O'Leary and Jane Warland
Published London : Routledge, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Online access with DDA: Askews (Medicine)
Contents 1. The parenting experience of loss -- 2. Smooth phase : preconception -- 3. Break-up : disequilibrium -- 4. Sorting-out phase : 12-24 weeks gestation -- 5. Inwardizing phase : 24-32 weeks gestation -- 6. Expansion phase : 32 weeks-birth -- 7. Preparation for labor and birth -- 8. "Neurotic" fitting-together phase : birth-first six weeks of life -- 9. Loss in a multi-fetal pregnancy -- 10. Fetal reduction in multi-fetal pregnancies -- 11. Heart-breaking choices -- 12. Offering a therapeutic educational support group -- 13. Bereaved parents raising children -- 14. What about the children? -- 15. Fathers : it affects me too -- 16. Holistic health care for bereaved parents
Summary Despite research which highlights parents' increased anxiety and risk of attachment issues with the pregnancy that follows a perinatal loss, there is often little understanding that bereaved families may need different care in their subsequent pregnancies. This book explores the lived experience of pregnancy and parenting after a perinatal loss. Despite research which highlights parents' increased anxiety and risk of attachment issues with the pregnancy that follows a perinatal loss, there is often little understanding that bereaved families may need different care in their subsequent pregnancies. This book explores the lived experience of pregnancy and parenting after a perinatal loss. Meeting the Needs of Parents Pregnant and Parenting After Perinatal Loss develops a helpful framework, which integrates continuing bonds and attachment theories, to support prenatal parenting at each stage of pregnancy. Giving insight into how a parent's world view of a pregnancy may have changed following a loss, readers are provided with tools to assist parents on their journey. The book discusses each stage of a pregnancy, as well as labor and the postpartum period, before examining subjects such as multi-fetal pregnancies, reluctant terminations, use of support groups, and the experiences of fathers and other children in the family. The chapters include up-to-date research findings, vignettes from parents reflecting on their own experiences and recommendations for practice. Written for researchers, students and professionals from a range of health, social welfare and early years education backgrounds, this text outlines what we know about supporting bereaved families encountering the challenges of a subsequent pregnancy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 22, 2016)
Legacy 2017 UoY
NBK-R 9999 UKUoY
Subject Perinatal death.
Bereavement.
Psychic trauma.
Parents -- Psychological aspects
Pregnancy -- Psychological aspects.
Death -- Psychological aspects.
Perinatal Death
Infant Mortality
Attitude to Death
Bereavement
Parents -- psychology
Psychological Trauma -- complications
Pregnancy -- psychology
mourning.
MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics.
Death -- Psychological aspects
Bereavement
Parents -- Psychological aspects
Perinatal death
Pregnancy -- Psychological aspects
Psychic trauma
Form Electronic book
Author Warland, Jane, 1957- author
ISBN 9781317224013
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