Exploring the material satisfaction and relaxation during water birth delivery / Jaime S. De Jesus [and five others].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2019Description: xii, 174 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT CAH BSNUR .D45 2019
Contents:
Title Page -- Approval sheet -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement --Abstract -- Dedication -- Chapters I - The Problem and its Setting -- Chapter II - Review of Related Literature -- Chapter III - Methodology -- Chapter IV - Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data -- Chapter V - Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation.
Summary: Research in recent times has provided limited evidence on making waterbirth a prevalent alternative for women to welcome their babies into this world. According to Pinnette, Wax, & Wilson (2014). Water birth was first described in the medical literature in 1803, where a group of doctors reported that a woman with prolonged labor delivered her child after water immersion. It is vital to focus on the experience of waterbirth from the mother's lens.
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Main Thesis Nursing UGT CAH BSNUR .D45 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000001607

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Title Page -- Approval sheet -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement --Abstract -- Dedication -- Chapters I - The Problem and its Setting -- Chapter II - Review of Related Literature -- Chapter III - Methodology -- Chapter IV - Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data -- Chapter V - Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation.

Research in recent times has provided limited evidence on making waterbirth a prevalent alternative for women to welcome their babies into this world. According to Pinnette, Wax, & Wilson (2014). Water birth was first described in the medical literature in 1803, where a group of doctors reported that a woman with prolonged labor delivered her child after water immersion. It is vital to focus on the experience of waterbirth from the mother's lens.

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