Midwifery and Sexuality

Midwifery and Sexuality

Geuens, Sam; Polona Mivsek, Ana; Gianotten, Woet.L.

Springer International Publishing AG

05/2024

368

Mole

Inglês

9783031184345

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Preface.- Introduction to the Book and Module 1.- Sexuality redefined.- Relevant sexual anatomy, physiology and endocrinology.- How sex works.- The health benefits of sexuality.- Introduction to Module 2: 'Nature taking its course'.- Sexual aspects of getting pregnant (conception and preconception).- Sexual aspects of pregnancy.- Sexual aspects of labour and delivery.- Sexual aspects of post partum and the first year of young parenthood.- Sexual aspects of breast and lactation.- Sexual aspects of the female pelvic floor.- Introduction to Module 3.- Sexual aspects of fertility disturbances.- Sexual aspects of high-risk and complicated pregnancy.- Sexual aspects of labour / delivery induced trauma.- Sexual aspects of problems postpartum & in the first year of young parenthood.- Sexual aspects of problematic lactation.- Sexual aspects of pelvic floor disturbances.- Sexual aspects of mental health disturbances in pregnancy & postpartum.- Sexual aspects ofphysical health disturbances in pregnancy & postpartum.- Introduction to Module 4.- Sexual aspects of contraception.- Sex aspects of pregnancy & pp in non-mainstream orientation.- Male experience(s).- Relevant (sexual) aspects of cultural differences.- Sexual effects of trauma experience on pregnancy and labour.- Relevant aspects of female genital mutilation. Introduction to Module 5.- Talking sexuality.- Teaching and learning; skills.- Various sexual consequences of interventions in midwifery practice.- How sexual problems are managed (by other professionals).- Midwifery of the future; a widening field of competences.
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Sustainable Development Goal;Intimacy;Pregnancy;Postnatal period;Physiology;Midwifery Education;Sexuality;Open Access